And six! From Monday, Puy-de-Dôme joined the five departments that decided to return to 90 km/h on all secondary roads for which they are responsible. “It was hard to do otherwise when our neighbors have already reverted to the old speed limit on their entire secondary network.recognizes the President (LR) of Puy-de-Dôme, Lionel Chauvin. It’s a way to balance common sense and speed in a landlocked area.
From 1eh In July 2018, the maximum speed limit on departmental roads, as well as on two-way national roads, reached 80 km/h. For then Prime Minister Edouard Philippe, the challenge was to reduce accidents by reducing speed. Faced with the bronchus awakened by such a decision, in the conditions of the “yellow jackets” crisis, the government eventually released the ballast. In late 2019, through the LOM (Law on Mobility Orientation), it re-authorized departments…
Source: Le Figaro
