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Paris gives six-month delay for new crackdown on polluting cars

Next year, France’s capital intends to ban all gasoline cars made before January 2006, all diesel cars before 2011

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 02 Feb 2022 8:00PM

Paris gives six-month delay for new crackdown on polluting cars
The Paris Metropolitan Authority attributes the delay to a need for additional financial aid for low-income households to buy more recent cars, and to the rollout of standardised radars for automated checks. – Pixabay pic, February 2, 2022

PARIS – Drivers of older cars in Paris and its suburbs will have a bit more breathing room before the vehicles are largely banned as part of anti-pollution efforts, with the latest crackdown now set to come in force only next year.

Authorities have gradually been removing the oldest and most-polluting vehicles from Paris streets over the past several years with the introduction of mandatory emission ranking stickers, called Crit’air levels.

The move was spearheaded by Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo, who is playing up her green credentials as the Socialist Party candidate to challenge Emmanuel Macron in the looming presidential election.

She has pledged to ban diesel vehicles outright in the city by the opening of the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, and is planning a near-total traffic ban in the heart of the capital, one of the densest urban landscapes in Europe.

On July 1, the ban on older cars in the greater Paris region was to be extended to Crit’air Class 3 vehicles, which include all gasoline-engine cars made before January 2006 – and all diesel-engine cars from before 2011.

That would have affected more than 1.2 million vehicles, as a two-page spread in the popular Parisien tabloid reminded readers yesterday.

However, “the next stage for the Low-Emission Zone... has been postponed to at least 2023,” the Paris Metropolitan Authority (MGP) said late yesterday.

It attributed the delay to a need for additional financial aid for low-income households to buy more recent cars, and to the rollout of standardised radars for automated checks.

Older cars, light trucks and motorcycles will be prohibited from 8am to 8pm on weekdays within Paris and its nearest suburbs, a zone with a population of some 7.2 million people.

The MGP says on its website that similar schemes “already adopted in 231 European cities or regions... have proved particularly effective in cutting traffic emissions.”

But critics say the crackdown penalises in particular suburban residents and workers who do not have easy access to efficient public transportation, forcing them to rely more on their cars. – AFP, February 2, 2022

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