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Dudelange: Snail Operation in the Shared Area

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In 2017, Avenue Grande-Duchesse-Charlotte was transformed into a meeting area (shared space). A space where pedestrians, cyclists and motorists coexist. In this space, each one pays attention to the other, no one is given priority. But one of the three modes of travel, the car, is a problem. In principle, the meeting area is limited to 20 km/h, but since its inception, the ...
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In 2017, Avenue Grande-Duchesse-Charlotte was transformed into a meeting area (shared space). A space where pedestrians, cyclists and motorists coexist. In this space, each one pays attention to the other, no one is given priority. But one of the three modes of travel, the car, is a problem. In principle, the meeting area is limited to 20 km/h, but since its inception, the ...

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lequotidien.lu broke the news in on Wednesday, June 18, 2025.
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