Air Quality Legislation

Air Quality Legislation

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ellroy

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7,030 posts

225 months

Tuesday 24th January 2017
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http://www.rac.co.uk/press-centre#/latest_news/tag...

Just found out about this elsewhere. Not sure if Le Mans will be covered at some stage and something we need to be aware of?

Rouen is mentioned as coming sooner, but will that cover the road through or just the centre?

Lowdrag, or anyone else local, able to clarify?

Edited by ellroy on Wednesday 25th January 18:22

perdu

4,884 posts

199 months

Tuesday 24th January 2017
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Hmm, could be worse

I thought you might mean they'll be monitoring my tent in Bleu Nord

Definite fail if they look in before breakfast

frown

The legislation seems to be upsetting French Classics owner, which isn't surprising considering they are already under more scrutiny and legislation than us, over here

battered

4,088 posts

147 months

Tuesday 24th January 2017
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Le Mans is out in the sticks. It's a small city, I can't see them getting excited. Paris and Lyon, yes, and Grenoble suffers because it's surrounded by hills and has a surprising amount of industry. It is particularly bad in winter, with cold still air just sitting there for weeks on end.

Avoid Paris when you go to LM, no drama.

indyxe

343 posts

183 months

Tuesday 24th January 2017
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Simple =, Take a detour avoid Rouen , which is probably a good idea driving

I can see this sort of policy being more widespread in years to come as it's becoming a huge problem.

Just noticed Rouen not till 2020, plenty time to find a detour ?

Edited by indyxe on Tuesday 24th January 23:53

Poshbury

687 posts

119 months

Sunday 29th January 2017
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For Paris it is only for the centre. The Periphique is not included so unless you wander off sightseeing, you won't be affected.
I imagine that Rouen would be the same.