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Dijon. It's Been a Problem Area Since 2012: How the City Plans to Resolve a Conflict Between Pedestrians and Cyclists.

Summary by bienpublic.com
Since the arrival of the tramway in Dijon in 2012, the Jean-Jaurès axis has regularly been singled out for conflicts between pedestrians and cyclists. The City has therefore decided to widen the crossing over the canal by installing a footbridge in the near future.
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Since the arrival of the tramway in Dijon in 2012, the Jean-Jaurès axis has regularly been singled out for conflicts between pedestrians and cyclists. The City has therefore decided to widen the crossing over the canal by installing a footbridge in the near future.

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bienpublic.com broke the news on Tuesday, May 12, 2026.
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