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Riders of gasoline-powered motorbikes face parking fee

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PARIS: Riders of gasoline-fuelled motorcycle­s will have to start paying for parking in Paris from September as the French capital aims to reduce noise and pollution, but parking for electric motorcycle­s remains free.

The new charge fulfills a campaign promise of socialist mayor Anne Hidalgo and was set to start in January, but the measure was delayed as she made a bid for the French presidency in the spring.

Paris mobility chief David Belliard, an ecologist whose party is part of Hidalgo’s coalition, said on franceinfo radio on Monday that the city aimed to better regulate the use of public space.

“There is a lot of anarchy when it comes to parking. And we also need to reduce the disturbing noise levels as well as pollution,” he said.

“Parking for electric scooters and motorbikes is still free,’’ Belliard said.

People who have no other option than their combustion-engine motorbike to go to work would be able to buy subscripti­ons for undergroun­d parking lots, he said.

Belliard gave no details on the new parking fees, but said motorcycli­sts would pay less for parking than car drivers.

A year ago, city hall said in a statement that from January 2022, non-resident motorcycli­sts would have to pay €3 ($3.2) per hour to park in the 11 most central districts of the French capital and €2 in outlying arrondisse­ments, correspond­ing to about half the cost of parking for cars.

In recent years, Hidalgo has built a network of new bike lanes and increased parking fees for cars in a bid to steer Parisians and commuters towards more environmen­tally-friendly transport options.

Motorcycli­ng organisati­ons and Paris’ conservati­ve opposition have called the motorbike parking fee plan a new tax that will not reduce congestion, while groups representi­ng cyclists and pedestrian­s have welcomed the move, saying it was long overdue.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Motorcycle­s parked outside a cafe in Paris on Monday.
REUTERS Motorcycle­s parked outside a cafe in Paris on Monday.

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