
The ZFE, a low-emission zone, will be developed in the coming months in the big cities of France.
Unfortunately, these restrictions will be fine motorists who cannot purchase electric car.
This is why some members are calling reports even cancel, as it happens In Toulouse.
16% of the fleet
In the pink city, the low emission zone is active throughout March 1, 2022. Currently taken into account a small minority motorists, but a big step is coming on January 1, 2024.
From this date, vehicles with the Crit’Air 3 sticker will no longer be able to circulate in the capital of Toulouse.
In total, this is 47,000 cars, ie 16% the whole parking From Toulouse. Number is not insignificant.
Before canceling ZFE?
This next step will be the most importantly and also the most complex will be established in Toulouse.
That’s why, local government want to postpone or even cancel ban circulation of Crit’Air 3 vignettes in metropolitan France.
At the top of the list four deputies LFI-Nupes of Haute-Garonne, which launched the request campaign complete removal ZFE
For his part, the president of the Occitania region, Carol Delga, explains what needs to be established “Supporting people who have a polluting car.”
Change in June
This campaign abolition arrives in a few days decision metropolis to change the rules of the game regarding ZFE.
Indeed, in addition to not being able to circulatethe Crit’Air 4 and 5 machines could no longer park at their home.
Faced with such a situation, associations demanded quick change Therefore, the city council will restore parking resident for Crit’Air 4 and 5 cars from this month of June.
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Source: Auto Plus

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