Maybe going a bit off topic but I do like the road system in France better than here in the UK. Not Paris and such like, but Brittany, Normandy, etc.
I. It's illegal to park on the side of the road unless in a designated parking spot or area - but good parking is provided everywhere and is mostly free. It's only in some of the bigger cities that you have to pay to park, i.e. in a multi story car park, and then the 2 hour lunch-time period is free (so park at 1200 and you want to stay for 4 hours - you're only charged for 2 hours). In the small towns/villages there are free parking spots, built in and marked out, on the side of the roads and free car parks everywhere. So it's very easy to park and there's no constant stopping or dodging in and out of traffic because of cars parked on the side of the road and blocking it like here in the UK.
2. Also because of the ample free parking even in the smallest of towns and villages the shops and the area can thrive because passing traffic can stop for free so easily for a few minutes or even hours to look around the shops and very likely buy something. Most small villages can then support a couple of bakeries, a butcher, a hairdresser, pharmacy, supermarket, etc., etc. I can never understand why here in the UK we can't see the logic in that and so we price our local shops out of business with rates and with excessive parking charges.