The Senate launched Monday on its website a consultation open to all on low emission zones (ZFE), where the most polluting vehicles are gradually banned from circulation.
A generalization in France of these zones is provided for by law by 2025 in the 43 agglomerations of more than 150,000 inhabitants.
To date, eleven metropolises, the first of which were Lyon, Grenoble and Paris, have their ZFEs with different timetables.
But the cities come up against the difficulty of the social acceptability of this provision, because of the costs of replacing vehicles.
The metropolis of Greater Paris has thus just announced a new postponement of the third stage of its ZFE, which will concern cars displaying a Crit'air 3 sticker, after Crit'air 5 and 4. The Senate, for its part, set up an information mission on the acceptability of ZFEs, which should deliver its conclusions in June.
To refine its analysis and “
better identify the difficulties
” encountered by individuals and professionals, it offers an online questionnaire.
Among the questions asked: “
Are you in favor of setting up EPZs?
»;
"
Do you plan to change your vehicle in favor of a clean vehicle because of the implementation of the ZFE
";
“
Are you aware of the possible financial aid for the acquisition of a clean vehicle?
The consultation is open until May 14.