Saturday, March 21, 2015

Alternating traffic Hidalgo called for new rules Valls – Le Parisien

March 21, 2015, 9:25 | Updated: March 21, 2015, 9:50

While the pollution index remains high on Saturday in Paris, Anne Hidalgo sent Friday Manuel Valls a letter in which it wishes the automatic implementation of alternating traffic in the event of peak pollution.

this letter made public this Saturday, the mayor of Paris asked the Prime Minister that the interpréfectoral stopped governing the implementation of this exceptional measure to be “revised to make automatic the establishment of alternating traffic, since the alert threshold is reached the same day with a new forecast for the next day, or when the phenomenon of pollution is considered persistent “(two days over the recorded information line followed by two days of anticipation).

Currently, this implementation is possible, but not automatic. It belongs to a group of experts to decide, once known pollution forecasts. Anne Hidalgo request simplify this procedure. “The forecast Airparif being known from 11:00, this could be announced as early as mid-day to the next, without recourse to the panel of experts is needed today and delaying decision making and potential ads . “

The socialist mayor of Paris argues that the introduction of alternating traffic, March 17, 2014, was” very well received “by the Parisians,” They are ready for this for their health; they even expect steps in this direction. ” His applications were unsuccessful so far. Friday night, the Minister of Ecology Ségolène Royal has announced that the alternating traffic will be applied Monday in Paris, “unless pollution back this weekend.”

Given this peak of persistent pollution in Ile-de-France, Jean-Paul Huchon, regional president, on Friday called free transport of the Paris this Saturday. The measure concerns the SNCF network, RATP and OPTILE. Metro, RER, Transilien and buses are free Saturday and Sunday. One free which could continue if weather conditions are bad

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