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Drivers in France Face More Cameras and Harsher Fines

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AI-generatedThe article discusses increased road safety enforcement in France (cameras, fines, helmet rules). No direct commercial mechanism is identified: no specific company, product, commodity, or supply chain is affected. The impact is regulatory but lacks concrete commercial channels such as investment, pricing, or margin changes. Therefore, no sector is selected.
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- France plans to install thousands of new speed cameras in towns and villages starting in 2027.
- Road deaths in France reached approximately 3,260 in 2022, similar to pre-COVID levels.
- A 15% increase in road deaths was noted in April 2026 compared to the previous year.
- Stricter penalties include immediate bans for using a phone while driving.
- Government is considering nationwide compulsory helmets for cyclists.
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