Speed ​​cameras – The government publishes the official map of automatic speed cameras –

The government publishes the official automatic speed camera map

Speed ​​cameras - The government publishes the official map of automatic speed cameras -

The government published this morning the official list of the new fixed and mobile automatic radars: ten will be in operation at the end of October, 100 by the end of the year and 1000 by 2005.

After the presentation by Moto-Net of the first automatic radar to be inaugurated on Monday by the ministers of transport and the interior (read), the government publishes this morning the official map of the first 70 fixed locations and that of the departments equipped with mobile radars . "The objective is not to trap the motorist but to encourage him to reduce his speed and therefore the risk of accidents", proclaims the government, repeating that the radars are installed "on the most accident-prone axes".

Ten will be in operation at the end of October, 100 at the end of the year and 1000 by 2005. "On the other hand, a recognizable traffic sign will be installed upstream of each radar in order to alert the motorist", continues the official press release. A declaration of faith that should be followed very carefully in practice

Planned locations of the first 70 fixed speed cameras (list of 25/10/2003)
Department

Location
(Landmark km + number of meters)

Alpes-Maritimes (06) RN98 in Nice, Promenade des Anglais (PR 36 +700)
Bouches-du-Rhône (13) A7 at Septème-les-Vallons (PR 273 +170)
Calvados (14) RN184 at Mondeville (PR 1)
RN13 in Loucelles (PR 81 +450)
Charente (16) RN10 in Angoulême (PR 48 +700)
RN10 at La Couronne (PR 81 +450)
Charente-Maritime (17) RN 137 in La Rochelle (PR 111 +500)
RN 237 in La Rochelle (PR1 +900)
Doubs (25) RN57 to La Cluse-et-Mijoux (one in each direction, PR 81 +725)
Drome (26) RN7 at La Coucourde (PR 81)
RN7 to Beausemblant (PR 8 + 400)
Gironde (33) A630 to Merignac (ring road)
Aquitaine Bridge (one in each direction)
Herault (34) A75 in the Pas de l’Escalette tunnel (PR 262)
Ille-et-Villaine (35) RN136 at Rennes (ring road), one in each direction (PR 6)
Landes (40) RN10 in Labouheyre (PR 24 + 450)
RN10 in Labouheyre (PR 24 + 750)
Loire (42) La Terrasse in Saint-Etienne
Maine-et-Loire (49) RN23 at Angers (Berges route)
Moselle (57) A31 at Mondelange (PR 321 +450)
A31 in Metz (PR301 +550)
North (59) A1 to Lesquin (PR 207)
A1 at Faches-Thumesnil (PR 206)
Pas-de-Calais (62) RN43 to Annezin (PR 30 + 870)
RN41 to Brias (PR 22 + 800)
Pyrenees-Atlantiques (64) RN10 in Bayonne (PR 0 + 340)
Bas-Rhin (67) RN4 in Strasbourg (PR 45 +220)
A35 to Hoerdt (PR 245 +600)
Rhone (69) RN383 (outskirts east) in Villeurbane (one in each direction, PR 6)
A6 in Lyon (tunnel under Fourvière, one at the entrance and one at the exit of the tunnel in the direction Lyon-Paris)
A450 at Pierre-Benite (one in each direction, PR1 +700)
A7 in Fezin
Saone-et-Loire (71) RN6 in Mâcon (PR 74 +083)
RN6 at Châlon-sur-Saône (PR 16 + 069)
Savoy (73) RN90 at Moutiers (Ponserand tunnel, PR 48)
A43 at La Motte-Sevolex (Epine tunnel, PR 81 +750)
A43 in the Dullin tunnel (PR 73)
Frejus tunnel
Haute-Savoie (74) Mont-Blanc tunnel (10 radars)
Paris (ring road) Porte de Bagnolet (inside)
Pantin gate (exterior)
Porte de Champerret or Asnières (inside)
Porte de Passy (exterior)
Porte de Clichy (exterior)
Quai d’Ivry (interior)
Brancion gate (exterior)
Porte de Sèvres (interior)
Seine-et-Marne (77) RN37 at Barbizon (PR7 +692)
Yvelines (78) A12 to Roquencourt (PR 130 +500)
A12 to Bois d’Arcy (PR 4 + 20)
Sum (80) A1 at Maurepas (PR 130 +500)
RN25 in Amiens (PR 8)
Vaucluse (84) A7 (PR 182)
Vienna (86) A10 to Vouneuil-sous-Briard (PR 310 + 860)
RN10 to Migne-Auxances (PR 49 + 250)
Essonne (91) A6 near the N104
RN20 in La Ville-du-Bois (PR7 +590)
RN118 at Orsay (PR 10 + 800)
Hauts-de-Seine (92) A14 to Puteaux (PR 0)
RN13 in Puteaux (PR 2.9)
A14 to Puteaux
Seine-St-Denis (93) A1 in Saint-Denis (PR 3.5)
Val-de-Marne (94) A86 at Vitry-sur-Seine (PR 31)
A4 in Champigny-sur-Marne (PR 9 + 350)
A4 in Champigny-sur-Marne (PR 4 + 345)

Eric MICHEL

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