Parisian mobility transformed by Anne Hidalgo's two mandates

Between 2014 and 2026, Paris streets underwent profound changes under Anne Hidalgo's two mandates, including the pedestrianization of riverbank roads and the construction of numerous bike lanes. Air pollution decreased, making the air more breathable and reducing car traffic, though the direct causality from local policies remains debated.

Anne Hidalgo, the socialist mayor of Paris from 2014 to 2026, profoundly altered mobility in the capital. Key reforms include the pedestrianization of riverbank roads and the development of extensive bike lane networks, building on and pursuing predecessors' initiatives with determination.

Environmental indicators show notable improvements: the air has become more breathable, and car traffic has decreased over these twelve years. Pollution levels dropped in Paris, but this trend is also seen across Île-de-France and France as a whole, raising questions about the exclusive impact of local measures.

The mayor defended her actions in her January 14 New Year's address, stating: “The results of our action are there, they are clear,” highlighting the pollution reduction. While a correlation between these policies and improved air quality is clear, causality remains a matter of debate. Hidalgo's tenacity in implementing these transformations, despite controversies, is widely acknowledged.

These changes have upended Parisians' habits, with outcomes still debatable and sometimes seen as haphazard, according to available analyses.

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