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DRIVERS GOING ABOVE NEW LIMIT ARE NOW LIABLE TO STRONGER FINES Speed cameras installed along the Paris ring road (périphérique) will automatically begin flashing drivers going above the new
50 km/h speed limit. The highly controversial new speed limit was introduced on October 1, with over 160 road signs being installed displaying the new limit in the following days. “The
Prefecture of Police will enforce this measure [he confirmed to me],” said David Belliard, deputy Paris mayor to BFMTV. “The rule is now 50 km/h from this Thursday,” he added. NEW FINES IN
PLACE The reduction in speed limit means penalties for breaking the law are now stronger. Breaking a 50 km/h speed limit is a class four offence, leaving drivers liable to a €135 fine, if
going less than 20 km/h above the limit. Above this, penalties increase. Previously, it was a €68 fine, as the 70 km/h speed limit meant drivers would only be penalised through a class three
fine. Read more: 10 questions on driving fines in France IMPROVEMENTS ALREADY SHOWING? Mr Beillard said it was too early for an assessment of the rule change, however he believes the
change has already had a positive impact. “I've noticed that before, when it was at 70 km/h, it was always congested, and that it's much smoother now that part of it has been
reduced to 50 km/h. I would hope that the two things are linked,” he said. A monthly barometer measuring multiple aspects of the ring road will also begin taking place this month, to assess
if the speed limit change is having a positive effect. “It will look at issues of health, noise, pollution, traffic... in short, uses of the ring road in the broadest sense, because we
want to monitor the effects of the actions we are taking on the ring road,” said Mr Belliard.