Seine-et-Marne is stepping up its traffic enforcement efforts in 2026 with the addition of five urban speed cameras and 16 autonomous radar devices. The department (77), which already has 58 speed cameras in place, continues to expand its network in an effort to boost road safety across the region.
Since mid-January 2026, four turret-style speed cameras in the Yvelines department have been actively catching traffic violations. Installed across several major cities within the region, these next-generation devices are testing a new feature: the return of visual warning signals, which will be in place for one month. Here's what you need to know.
New speed cameras powered by artificial intelligence will be introduced in France in 2026. In addition to speeding, they will detect cell phone use while driving, failure to wear a seatbelt, and failure to maintain a safe distance, with fines of €135 and a 3-point penalty. Here's an overview.
Announced as part of the Legacy of the 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games project, car-sharing lanes on the Paris ring road, as well as on the A1 and A13 freeways, will come into service from March 3, 2025. This initiative aims to encourage shared mobility and reduce traffic congestion on the outskirts of the capital. We tell you all about it.
Watch out for noisy vehicles! In Paris, from summer 2025, vehicles exceeding 85 decibels will be punished by noise radars. The system, designed to combat noise pollution, carries a fine of €135 per offence. We tell you all about it.
After a 30 km/h Paris inner city, the Paris ring road will soon be limited to 50 km/h! Since October 1, the ring road has been gradually adapted, and from the 10th of the month, you'll have to slow down, because the speed cameras are on the scene!
This Friday, October 27, 2023, the device most hated by motorists celebrates its 20th anniversary: yes, we're talking about radar, and the oldest of them is located in the Essonne department!