When caregivers clock 80 extra km a week, who pays? Citroën's answer: deduct up to 1,000 km annually from lease penalties for qualifying drivers. In France, an estimated 11 million people — professional carers and family members — spend part of their week driving to support someone else. Visits, medical appointments, emergency runs: caregivers clock up to 80 extra kilometers a week behind the wheel for someone other than themselves. With most new cars in France acquired through leasing contracts, those kilometers come with a price tag attached at the end of the term. Citroën, working with agency BETC, has decided to stop counting some of them. Through a new offer called Les Kilomètres Solidaires , the carmaker will deduct up to 1,000 kilometers per year from the excess-mileage penalties billed at the end of lease contracts signed between April and December 2026.…