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THE CAMERAS WORK BY THERMAL IMAGING OF BODY-HEAT TO IDENTIFY HOW MANY PEOPLE ARE IN THE VEHICLE AND CAN LEAD TO A €135 FINE A new thermal imaging camera to identify vehicles unlawfully using


car sharing, or covoiturage, lanes is being rolled out progressively in France. These cameras look for the thermal signature generated by body-heat to check how many people are in a vehicle


so as to ensure that car sharing lanes are being used correctly. Motorists found to be committing an infraction can be hit with a fine of €135, or €90 if paid immediately. These pale blue


cameras with a diamond symbol on them, were first introduced in 2020 on the A48, near Grenoble and on the M6 and M7 near Lyon. Following this initial trial period, use of the cameras is


being extended to Paris, Nantes, Annecy and to the A1 and A6 this year. The €135 fine is not automatic however. Car share lane cameras simply ‘name and shame’ vehicles via a panel indicating


the vehicle registration. The police can then use this information at their discretion to issue a fine. It should be noted that some vehicles, such as taxis, can use car sharing lanes even


if they have no passengers on board, which means that police must visually check the camera’s images before issuing a fine. Car sharing lanes Car sharing or High Occupancy Vehicle lanes were


first introduced in France in 2015 and are now being identified by a new ‘diamond’ road sign. Read more: This road sign is popping up more and more in France The sign is usually found on


the lane furthest to the left, so to avoid interfering with cars joining or leaving a motorway. In some cases, it only applies during certain hours. The aim is to reduce carbon emissions by


having more passengers in each vehicle. Their use of such car sharing lanes was extended in 2020 following the recommendations of the Convention Citoyenne pour le Climat, as part of a wider


push to lower emissions. These lanes are reserved for: · Vehicles with at least two occupants (a couple, a parent and child, two co-workers, two people car sharing) · Vehicles with very low


emissions with a Crit’Air sticker, showing the vehicle is 100% electric or runs 100% on hydrogen, regardless of the number of occupants · Taxis, even without passengers · Motorbikes, as long


as there are two people onboard. The introduction of car sharing lanes has been a success in France. According to the Observatoire national du covoiturage au quotidien, more than a million


carshare trips were taken in March 2023, 3.5 times as many as in the March 2022. There are financial incentives to car share. READ MORE: HOW TO GET A €200 PAYOUT FROM THE FRENCH GOVERNMENT


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