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Driving in France could prove expensive this year (Image: Submitted) Anyone heading to France this year faces potential fines of €135 thanks to tough new rules introduced in 2024. It comes as millions of people are set to head for the country this summer thanks to the Olympic Games in Paris, as well as the annual influx into France from the UK as people take their summer holidays. Motoring expert Darren Miller from BigWantsYourCar.

com says you will face new driving laws when travelling to France by car, or hiring a car in France, including penalties of up to €135 and a ban on diesel vehicles in some places. Darren said: "The introduction of new laws in 2024, particularly the ban on diesel vehicles entering the Parisian zone, represents a significant step towards combating air pollution and promoting cleaner transportation. With fines increasing to €135 for non-compliant trucks, these regulations underscore the urgency of transitioning to more environmentally friendly vehicles.



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