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The presidential candidate also said he wanted to abolish the point license, denouncing “French people who are extorted financially because they exceed the maximum speed limit by 2 or 5 km/h.
The low-emission zones, which must prohibit the access of the most polluting vehicles to the main French cities by the end of 2024, create “a crime of poverty”denounces this Wednesday the candidate Debout La France in the presidential election, Nicolas Dupont-Aignan, guest of the presidential mornings of franceinfo.
He criticizes a measure applying to the scale of entire agglomerations, for example around Paris with 77 municipalities concerned in the long term, within the perimeter of the A86. “The middle class and the poorest of our fellow citizens will no longer be able to access the hospital or take their children to the football stadium because they are not lucky enough to be able to afford an electric car at 30,000 euros”indignant Nicolas Dupont-Aignan, who says on the other hand “never opposed to banning polluting cars in a city center”.
The candidate Debout La France affirms “refuse the false ecology that makes the French feel guilty, especially motorists” and account “of cours” reconsider the lowering of the maximum speed to 80 km/h on secondary roads.
It also offers to “remove points license” which, according to him, “is not here for road safety but for the money” : “I want us to be much stricter with the speeders, with real court decisions, and on the other hand to stop the multiplication of speed cameras”he says.
“What changes is the hassle for all the French people who are extorted financially because they exceed the maximum speed limit by 2 or 5 km/h”concludes Nicolas Dupont-Aignan.