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Parking, Streets: the End of Free Parking?

Summary by TF1 INFO
Every year, the number of free pitches is decreasing. In some agglomerations, half of the squares have been abolished in less than ten years. In recent months, several cities are expanding paid parking. It is a financial manna that is of great interest to those who have to deal with new expenses, linked to climate change. Toulouse, Lyon, Paris, Rennes, Le Havre or Nantes have put in place this policy. (Topics of society).

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Every year, the number of free pitches is decreasing. In some agglomerations, half of the squares have been abolished in less than ten years. In recent months, several cities are expanding paid parking. It is a financial manna that is of great interest to those who have to deal with new expenses, linked to climate change. Toulouse, Lyon, Paris, Rennes, Le Havre or Nantes have put in place this policy. (Topics of society).

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TF1 INFO broke the news in on Tuesday, June 17, 2025.
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