If Your Car Was Built Before 1997, You Won't Be Able To Drive In Paris

Starting next month, all cars registered before 1997 will be banned from driving in the city centre of Paris on weekdays
If Your Car Was Built Before 1997, You Won't Be Able To Drive In Paris

The French capital’s issues with pollution have been well documented, as have the city’s attempts to deal with it. A couple of years ago there was a bizarre experimental system coming into play where you’d only be allowed to drive on particular days based on the number your registration plate starts with, and there’s also been the creation of more pedestrian-only zones. But the latest move is the most drastic: starting 1 July, any cars registered before 1997 will be banned from the city centre on weekdays, along with motorbikes built before 1999.

Ignore the ban, and you’re looking at a €35 fine, rising to €78 at the start of 2017. The cars affected are thought to make up about 10 per cent of the capital’s cars, but given advances in emissions controls over the years, that could amount to a big reduction in smog. The measures are set to get a lot more drastic too: from 2020, Paris will ban any vehicle registered before 2010 from entering the city centre.

With pollution levels in Paris among the worst across Europe drastic measures are needed, but the move won’t be popular, particularly as it’ll penalise poorer motorists unable to afford a car new enough to escape the pre-1997 ban and the eventual pre-2010 ban.

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Comments

NotAGremlin

London wanted to try something like that didn’t they? Didn’t work out if I remember right

06/03/2016 - 11:05 |
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Edgar

Their loss. There’s no reason to go there anyway.

06/03/2016 - 11:07 |
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Elias 3

With all these emission scandals those pre-1997 cars pollute much less :p

06/03/2016 - 11:08 |
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TheCuttingboard
06/03/2016 - 11:13 |
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Raregliscor1

To be fair to it. Its not like driving a car in Paris is exactly the best way of getting around.

06/03/2016 - 11:15 |
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Johan Karlsson

Yet another brilliant idea of the environ-mentally handicapped.

06/03/2016 - 11:21 |
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Mr.PurpleV12

Like thats ever going to happen lol

06/03/2016 - 11:25 |
1 | 0
Andrew Murphy

2010 is absurd. I can understand the 1997 ban but many people cannot afford to buy a car newer than a 2010.

06/03/2016 - 11:26 |
21 | 0
Petrosexual

So I can’t drive F40 and F1 there ?

06/03/2016 - 11:26 |
1 | 0
Anonymous

That’s completely ridiculous, most of those “old” cars pollute much less than the recent big diesel cars (V12 TDI Q7, for example…)

06/03/2016 - 11:31 |
17 | 1

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