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Remove Red Lights and Signs: Louis Sarkozy's Shock Proposal

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"People regulate themselves" Louis Sarkozy has made a shocking proposal for motorists to take back their responsibilities on the road. He wants red lights, white lines or signs to be removed on the road. (Conso and trends).

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"People regulate themselves" Louis Sarkozy has made a shocking proposal for motorists to take back their responsibilities on the road. He wants red lights, white lines or signs to be removed on the road. (Conso and trends).

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For the son of the former president of the Republic and candidate for mayor of Menton (Alpes-Maritimes), "what's killing motorists is the reliance on government assistance." His solution? Simplify road signs as much as possible.

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Louis Sarkozy, candidate for Menton, wants to abolish red lights and sidewalks, claiming that "assistanat" kills motorists. A proposal pointed out by the association 40 million motorists.

·Paris, France
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Lean Left

Guest on RMC Wednesday 3 December, Louis Sarkozy candidate for Menton City Hall, wants to "simplify" the French roads to "responsibility" the citizens in their conduct.

Lean Right

On RMC this Wednesday, the candidate for the Menton City Hall says he wants "a huge simplification of our roads" while a study by the Vinci Autoroutes Foundation reveals that 95% of road users say they fear the risky behaviour of others.

·Paris, France
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He is therefore officially allowed to tell anything. In his weekly column on RMC on 3 December, Louis Sarkozy released this madness: "What kills motorists is assistanat", pleading to "remove red lights, white lines, signs" in the name of greater freedom on the road. He presents the Naked Roads, these "naked roads" without signs, as a miracle solution supposed to empower users, reduce speeds and reduce accidents. In a few minutes, the formula is …

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Le Parisien broke the news in Paris, France on Wednesday, December 3, 2025.
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