
When will this case finally know its outcome? To be honest, it doesn’t seem right away. And it is not for nothing that the government still has not named a specific date for technical control for two-wheelers, and the European Union has been asking for its implementation for several years. Emmanuel Macron did delay the measure, saying not wanting to annoy the French any more. But under pressure from the associations as well as the State Council, the government really has no choice and must now fulfill this new commitment.
Technical inspection is theoretically mandatory for all cars. However, there are models exempt from any checks! https://t.co/fLJLrlczh5
— AutoPlus (@AutoPlusMag) July 5, 2022
Great consultation
Therefore, the question is no longer “if”, but rather “when”. But the date has not yet been announced, as well as different terms. And the government rightly invites the French to express their opinion in order to adapt this technical control to their expectations. As such, a major public consultation open to all continues from Monday 26 June. It will last until July 22, everyone is invited to participate. It is very easy to do this, as you need to go to the government website in just a few clicks. You must then fill in the various required fields.
Change the game
This great consultation allows all French people express your opinion about this event, as well as their suggestions. This could then make a radical difference and help the government establish more appropriate technical controls without increasing restrictions. The results of this consultation should be made public a little later, but the date has not yet been announced. To be continued !
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Source: Auto Plus

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