The Jerusalem Post

Paris drives old cars off its streets

- • By BRIAN LOVE and LUCIEN LIBERT

PARIS (Reuters) – Paris banned old, exhaust-belching cars from its streets on Friday in a war on air pollution that environmen­talists hope will also drive dirty vehicles from the centers of other European cities.

Air pollution, in large part caused by fine-particulat­e fuel emissions, kills 48,000 people each year in France, some 400,000 in Europe and about 3.7 million worldwide, data published by France’s public health agency last month showed.

Any car registered before January 1, 1997, will be barred from the city’s streets from Monday to Friday, from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Some owners protested by parking their vehicles near the National Assembly and Champs Elysees Avenue to denounce a ban they say will hurt poor people most and slash the resale value of their vehicles.

“I drive 50 kilometers per week. I don’t have the means to change vans, so I will continue using it, I’ll get fined every week, and there you go,” said Marc Martin, who uses his aging Peugeot van to deliver picture frames to clients. “And if it goes too far, I’ll close my business, people will lose their jobs, that’s it. What can I say, not much. This law is pathetic.”

Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo says the ban could be extended in 2020 to all combustion-engine cars more than nine years old.

After an initial tolerance period, motorists who flout the ban face fines of €35 ($39), an amount that is set to jump from the end of the year.

Upward of half a million owners in and around Paris will be hit by the ban, according to a driver defense group, 40 million d’Automobili­stes, which is taking legal action to seek financial compensati­on for drops in the value of nowbanned vehicles.

 ?? (Jacky Naegelen/Reuters) ?? FRENCH POLICE speak with a driver whose car is more than 20 years old to explain a new law to fight air pollution at the Place de la Nation square in Paris last Friday.
(Jacky Naegelen/Reuters) FRENCH POLICE speak with a driver whose car is more than 20 years old to explain a new law to fight air pollution at the Place de la Nation square in Paris last Friday.

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