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A truck driver take part in a go-slow operation convoy from central Toulouse, southwestern France, towards the city ring road to protest against the rising of fuel prices on April 1, 2026. This demonstration is part of a series of action during a week-long campaign organized by the OTRE (European Road Transport' Association) "in response to soaring fuel prices and the government's inaction," which began on March 28 in Lyon and Clermont-Ferrand. It is scheduled to conclude on April 3 in Besançon. (Photo by Ed JONES / AFP via Getty Images)
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Trucks reading messages such as "a full tank = a loss, sacrificed hauliers" and "sky-high fuel prices, sacrificed hauliers" take part in a go-slow operation convoy from central Toulouse, southwestern France, towards the city ring road to protest against the rising of fuel prices on April 1, 2026. This demonstration is part of a series of action during a week-long campaign organized by the OTRE (European Road Transport' Association) "in response to soaring fuel prices and the government's inaction," which began on March 28 in Lyon and Clermont-Ferrand. It is scheduled to conclude on April 3 in Besançon. (Photo by Ed JONES / AFP via Getty Images)
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A pedestrian reacts as she looks at truck drivers and ambulance workers taking part in a go-slow operation convoy from central Toulouse, southwestern France, towards the city ring road to protest against the rising of fuel prices on April 1, 2026. This demonstration is part of a series of action during a week-long campaign organized by the OTRE (European Road Transport' Association) "in response to soaring fuel prices and the government's inaction," which began on March 28 in Lyon and Clermont-Ferrand. It is scheduled to conclude on April 3 in Besançon. (Photo by Ed JONES / AFP via Getty Images)
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Truck drivers and ambulance workers take part in a go-slow operation convoy from central Toulouse, southwestern France, towards the city ring road to protest against the rising of fuel prices on April 1, 2026. This demonstration is part of a series of action during a week-long campaign organized by the OTRE (European Road Transport' Association) "in response to soaring fuel prices and the government's inaction," which began on March 28 in Lyon and Clermont-Ferrand. It is scheduled to conclude on April 3 in Besançon. (Photo by Ed JONES / AFP via Getty Images)
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Trucks reading messages such as "a full tank = a loss, sacrificed hauliers" take part in a go-slow operation convoy from central Toulouse, southwestern France, towards the city ring road to protest against the rising of fuel prices on April 1, 2026. This demonstration is part of a series of action during a week-long campaign organized by the OTRE (European Road Transport' Association) "in response to soaring fuel prices and the government's inaction," which began on March 28 in Lyon and Clermont-Ferrand. It is scheduled to conclude on April 3 in Besançon. (Photo by Ed JONES / AFP via Getty Images)
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Residents shop at a fruits and vegetables market as truck drivers and ambulance workers take part in a go-slow operation convoy from central Toulouse, southwestern France, towards the city ring road to protest against the rising of fuel prices on April 1, 2026. This demonstration is part of a series of action during a week-long campaign organized by the OTRE (European Road Transport' Association) "in response to soaring fuel prices and the government's inaction," which began on March 28 in Lyon and Clermont-Ferrand. It is scheduled to conclude on April 3 in Besançon. (Photo by Ed JONES / AFP via Getty Images)
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TOPSHOT - A minibus taxi operator waits while commuters queue to board a taxi at Bara Taxi rank in Soweto on April 1, 2026, a day after South Africa lowered its fuel tax for a month to offset a global oil price surge driven by the Iran war, even as pump prices rose in one of the steepest increases on record. (Photo by Phill Magakoe / AFP via Getty Images)
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A vehicle is refuelled at a petrol station in Rosebank, Johannesburg on April 1, 2026, a day after South Africa lowered its fuel tax for a month to offset a global oil price surge driven by the Iran war, even as pump prices rose in one of the steepest increases on record. (Photo by Phill Magakoe / AFP via Getty Images)




