Paris Périphérique Speed Limit Update: 70 km/h Until October 9

A section of the Paris périphérique still allows speeds of 70 km/h until October 9, after which all sections will reduce to 50 km/h. This change is part of the city’s initiative to improve road safety.

In Paris, a small section of the périphérique still permits legal speeds of 70 km/h despite the recent speed limit change to 50 km/h initiated by the city on October 1st. As of now, drivers can still travel at 70 km/h on certain segments of the outer périphérique, specifically between Porte Maillot and Porte de Châtillon, until midnight on October 9. After this point, all sections will enforce a maximum speed limit of 50 km/h. Notably, the inner périphérique stretch from Porte de Châtillon to Porte de Bagnolet will also retain the 70 km/h limit until the same deadline. By October 10th, the speed limit will universally drop to 50 km/h across the périphérique.

The article discusses the implementation of a new speed limit on the périphérique in Paris, reflecting efforts by city officials to improve road safety and reduce emissions by lowering traffic speeds. The reduction from 70 km/h to 50 km/h, effective from October 1, has initiated a systematic replacement of speed limit signs. However, a few sections remain at the higher limit temporarily before full enforcement.

Ultimately, starting October 10, the Paris périphérique will strictly adhere to a 50 km/h limit, with the current grace period allowing higher speeds ending soon. This transition is part of broader urban policies aimed at enhancing safety and traffic management in the city.

Original Source: www.automobile-magazine.fr


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