
If anyone is still in doubt as to what European Union trying to drive cars off the roads, here we have proof. Because, without jumping too far ahead, we can already say that this solution must be very badly received different population groups in Europe.
Extraordinary voting
So it’s official From January 1, 2025, the speed on highways will be limited to 100 km/h on all highways of the countries of the European Union. And France will not escape from this. The goal is simple, reduce CO2 emissions vehicles and bring more safety to our roads and thereby reduce mortality.
In its press release, the European Parliament states:This speed limit on motorways to 100 km/h is a big step forward in terms of road safety and the fight against global warming. This will significantly reduce the number of deaths on the roads of the Union. The aim is to bring us closer to our original target of 0 deaths on the Union’s roads by 2050.“.
Good or bad decision, everyone will judge for himself. There is no doubt that this is a solution adopted by the parliament will definitely be discussed. This is another blow to French and European drivers who are again subject to driving restrictions.
Beware of the fine!
Beware of those who want to circumvent the rule. If watching the debate surrounding a possible increase in the speed regime to 150 km/h in France, some had a glimmer of hope, everyone quickly cooled down.
Since from January 1, 2025 it is not possible to go back, it’s 100 km/h, no more! For those who do not want to respect this new limit, the parliament also plans to radically increase the price of the fine for speeding on the motorways. For the excess between 0 and 10 km/hthe amount will be 90 euros and the removal of two points from the license. with 10-20 km/hthere will be a fine 135 euros and withdrawal of four points. Regarding speeding between 20 and 30 km/h the fine will be steep, we’re talking here 400 euros and a six-point takedown.
Let’s take a step back from the situation. With the increasingly drastic measures affecting the auto industry affecting both manufacturers and consumers, imagine for a moment that this news is true. Because if you got this far, it’s because it piqued your curiosity as something believable.
Because there’s only one thing left for me to say, yes, it’s April 1st!
Source: Auto Plus

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