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The Flash Info refers to the publication on 21 March 2022, regarding the lifting of bans for heavy duty goods vehicles.
The Minister for Ecological Transition, in charge of transport, has published the decree of 6 October which lifts, until 29 January 2023 inclusive, the bans on the circulation of heavy duty goods vehicles weighing more than 7.5 tonnes.
This applies to vehicles heading to Ukraine and neighbouring countries, with the exception of Russia and Belarus, or bound for depots within France to be consolidated with other humanitarian loads. Empty returns are also included in the exemption.
More information: here.
Source: AFTRI
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