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Normandy department goes against court ruling to keep 90km/h speed limits
Higher limits will remain until at least January 2027 as new accident studies carried out
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Most private radar car flashes in France do not result in fines, says driving organisation
Four out of five recorded flashes did not lead to a fine in 2024, it claims
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Controversial A69 motorway in south-west France to go ahead after court battle ends
Earlier annulation of environmental permits was unjust, rules country’s highest administrative court
French police set to catch insurance dodgers
Police will be able to track drivers who are on the road without insurance from the beginning of next year thanks to a new database of insured vehicles being created as a safety measure.
Official figures say 700,000 people are driving with no insurance and the new fichier will keep details of number plate, name of insurer and the period insured, allowing officers to identify uninsured vehicles. Drivers face a €3,750 fine – reduced to €500 for a first offence.
Rising use of number plate recognition means offenders can be caught in ordinary traffic and even if not stopped for another offence.