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Paris Takes Aim At SUVs With Premium Parking Vote

In a bid to tackle environmental concerns and curb the pollution impact of SUVs, Paris is contemplating a substantial increase in parking fees for these vehicles.

 

The proposal, subject to a Sunday referendum, aims to triple the cost for parking hefty vehicles in the city, sparking both support and opposition among residents.

Mayor Anne Hidalgo, advocating for the move, highlights the higher pollution output and increased threat to pedestrians posed by tall, heavy SUVs. This initiative aligns with the city’s previous steps to pedestrianize streets and enhance cycling infrastructure, emphasizing the need for sustainable urban mobility.

Environmental group WWF has criticized SUVs as an “aberration,” citing their 15 percent higher fuel consumption compared to classic coupes and elevated manufacturing costs. Hidalgo contends that SUVs not only contribute more to pollution but also monopolize road space and parking areas, leading to congestion.

The proposed plan would impose an 18-euro ($19.60) charge for non-Parisians’ internal combustion or hybrid vehicles weighing over 1.6 tonnes (two tonnes for electrics) to park in the city center for an hour, with reduced fees further away. Exemptions would apply to Parisians, taxi drivers, tradespeople, health workers, and the disabled.

Critics argue that the classification of “SUV” lacks precision, potentially excluding compact SUVs while affecting family-sized coupes and estate cars. Opposition figures accuse the city government of manipulating the referendum’s targeting, while some suggest a more nuanced approach based on the type of vehicle and its environmental impact.

Despite Paris’s efforts to showcase its environmental initiatives, including hosting the 2024 Olympics, drivers’ groups express discontent. Concerns are raised about the potential impact on daily life, with calls for a more balanced strategy that distinguishes between internal combustion and hybrid or electric vehicles.

As Paris contemplates these measures, the anti-SUV sentiment resonates beyond the city, with Lyon’s Green party mayor planning a similar three-tier parking fee system. The outcome of this referendum will be eagerly awaited, reflecting the ongoing tension between environmental objectives and practical considerations for motorists.

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