
Cyclist's Death Highlights Paris' Car-Free Controversy
The death of cyclist Paul Varry in Paris, suspected to be a deliberate act of road rage, has intensified the debate over Mayor Anne Hidalgo's aggressive anti-car policies aimed at transforming Paris into a cycling-friendly city. While cycling advocates demand more protection, motorists express frustration over restrictions that limit car movement and parking. The incident has sparked widespread protests and discussions about road safety, highlighting the challenges of balancing urban mobility and environmental goals.








