Major changes in France from April 1, 2024: End of the green sticker, changes to family allowances and technical inspection.
End of the green sticker: what changes from April 1, 2024
\n\nFrom April 1, 2024, the French automotive landscape will experience a major revolution with the end of the green sticker. Until now, this sticker was an essential passport for the most environmentally friendly vehicles, allowing them to use certain reserved lanes and benefit from preferential parking rates.
\n\nHowever, the government has decided to put an end to this system and replace it with a new measure, the details of which remain to be revealed. Motorists are, for their part, invited to stay attentive to the new directives to avoid any infraction.
\n\nChanges in family allowances from April 1, 2024
\n\nTHE family allowances will not be left out among the major transformations at the start of the second quarter of 2024. In fact, a reform of the current system is planned for April 1. The government's objective is clear: improve the distribution of aid, but also strengthen support for the poorest families.
\n\nThe new calculation methods promise better fairness, while ensuring that no family loses purchasing power. Beneficiaries are strongly recommended to contact CAF services to understand the implications of these changes.
\n\nTechnical inspection: What's new from April 1, 2024?
\n \nLast major change from April 1, 2024: the technical inspection automobile. The government intends to fight more effectively against air pollution and noise pollution. To do this, new, stricter standards will be applied during technical controls.
\n \nIn addition, the labeling of used cars will also be strengthened to allow future buyers to have clearer and more transparent information on the CO2 emissions of vehicles on sale. Motorists are therefore invited to prepare accordingly to avoid any unpleasant surprises.
\n \nIn short, April 1, 2024 announces many changes for the French. Although these measures may result in certain constraints, they aim to improve the quality of life of all.
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