I believe that the reason is that weekends and holidays are times when more non-commercial vehicles are on the road, either as tourists or families, and the government wants the roads available for those travelrs.
Europe France and some u.s. states
I am not aware of a country in Europe in which they are banned
No, Oreos are not banned in Europe. They are widely available for purchase in many European countries.
law that banned trade with britain france and their
Slavery was abolished in Britain in 1807. It was declared illegal in France in 1794, Portugal banned it in 1624 and Spain outlawed slavery in 1542.
absinthe
No, paraquat is not banned in the United States, where it nevertheless can be applied only by registered pest control operatives. It has been banned in Europe since 2007
England
In recent years France. In my opinion it ought to banned in all western countries
Hydroquinone has been banned in Europe due to concerns about its potential to cause skin irritation, ochronosis (a skin condition), and possible links to cancer.
Hydroquinone is banned in Europe due to concerns about its potential to cause skin irritation, sensitivity, and long-term health risks, including a possible link to cancer.
No it's the burka or niqab that covers body and face that is banned. You are still allowed to cover your hair.