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€135 fine for paying toll with smartphone: Emmanuel Macron intervenes in person

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The story begins with a viral video. An influencer known under the pseudonym “s4iint” shares his misadventure on TikTok: 90 euros fine and three points removed from his driving license for simply using Apple Pay at the motorway toll booth. His video testimony exploded the counters and quickly reached five million views. The young man discovered, like many motorists, that this daily gesture is in reality considered a violation of the Highway Code.

A fine that makes noise on TikTok

The case takes on a new dimension when Masdak, an influencer followed by three million subscribers and specialized in the fight against scams, takes up the subject. He specifies that the fine can even climb up to 135 euros. The reason ? Even when stopped at the toll, the vehicle is still considered ” in circulation ” according to current legislation.

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Paying at the toll with your phone: beware of the risk of a fine! Paying at the toll with your phone 📱 may seem convenient, but be careful: this can lead to a fine in certain cases 🚨. According to article R412-6-1 of the Highway Code, using a hand-held phone while driving is prohibited. You risk a €135 fine and 3 points less on your license! Fortunately, this type of fine is rare, but better safe than sorry. To avoid any problems, pay by credit card or smartwatch. Be vigilant and drive with complete peace of mind! 🚗💳 #Toll #RoadSafety #HighwayCode #PhoneWhileDriving #ApplePay #DriverLicense #Fine #UsefulInfo #ResponsibleDriving #Tip

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Current regulations seem outdated in the face of new payment habits. Article R1412-6-1 of the Highway Code is categorical: “ the use of a hand-held telephone by the driver of a vehicle in circulation is prohibited “. A provision initially designed to combat the dangerous use of telephones while driving, but which is now coming up against the digitalization of payment methods.

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The paradox is glaring: while motorway companies are encouraging the dematerialization of transactions, the use of smartphones to pay remains punishable. This absurd situation puts motorists in a delicate position, forced to choose between practicality and legality.

The presidential response that changes the game

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Thanks for the alert @Saint @MASDAK

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Emmanuel Macron chose to respond directly on TikTok, where the controversy began. An intervention that demonstrates the importance given to this apparently trivial subject, but which affects millions of motorists. ” In 2025, we must be able to pay at the toll booth with his phone », the President of the Republic claims in a video which marks a turning point in this affair.

The Head of State did not content himself with a simple declaration of intent. He announced that he had forwarded the file to the Minister of the Interior to ” collectively resolve this “, signaling a clear desire to change the legislation. This presidential response, unusual in form, demonstrates an awareness of new digital uses and a desire to adapt the legal framework to contemporary practices.

Until 2025, however, motorists will have to remain vigilant. The current law continues to apply, and the police are required to enforce it. Users of Apple Pay, Google Pay or other mobile payment solutions will have to wait a little longer before they can legally use their smartphones at toll booths.

  • A TikTok influencer has had 3 points taken off his license for paying with Apple Pay at a toll booth
  • Emmanuel Macron promises to legalize smartphone payment at toll booths by 2025
  • In the meantime, using a phone at toll booths is still punishable by a fine of €135 and a 3-point penalty

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Teilor Stone

Teilor Stone has been a reporter on the news desk since 2013. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining Thesaxon , Teilor Stone worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my teilor@nizhtimes.com 1-800-268-7116

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