Driving bans in France: increase up to 1800% expected!
Paris 83 instead of 10, Marseille 89 instead of 5, Lyon 108 instead of 14. This is how many days with temporary driving bans will be in France from 2021.
Paris 83 instead of 10, Marseille 89 instead of 5, Lyon 108 instead of 14. This is how many days with temporary driving bans will be in France from 2021.
A London court is to decide whether the asthma death of a 9-year-old is directly attributable to excessive air pollution. The case could become a precedent with huge implications for environmental zones and driving bans.
The consequences of air pollution cost Europeans up to €11,361 per person every year.
According to a study from Strasbourg, children who live near busy roads have millions of particles of ultra-fine dust in their urine. Now there are calls for more and stricter environmental zones.
In the Arve valley, the speed limit is reduced by up to 40 km/h. Three sections of motorway are affected by the measures. The aim is to avoid the threat of air pollution and the associated driving bans.
In the new year, various low emission zones will come into force in France, permanently banning older burners from city centres. This increases the risk of fines in the impenetrable system of permanent and temporary low emission zones.
The City of Love and Lights is getting serious: from next year, the inner-city speed limit will be introduced.
The French government is planning a massive increase in the CO2 tax for its car owners - but not everyone is affected!
Will Paris show us the future of cities on Sunday? This Sunday, the city of love and lights celebrates its car-free Sunday.
Due to high ozone levels, France issued advance warnings in several areas of the country yesterday.