In Vannes, the question of speed in the city now comes back to every meeting between elected officials and residents. Rue Sainte-Anne, in front of the old ice rink, residents say they are afraid at every exit of the parking lot. The problem is not limited to this artery, it sums up a broader ras-le-bol in the face of speeding. In this context, the municipality evokes a new weapon possible to calm the most rushed drivers. During a recent walk aro…
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In Vannes, the question of speed in the city now comes back to every meeting between elected officials and residents. Rue Sainte-Anne, in front of the old ice rink, residents say they are afraid at every exit of the parking lot. The problem is not limited to this artery, it sums up a broader ras-le-bol in the face of speeding. In this context, the municipality evokes a new weapon possible to calm the most rushed drivers. During a recent walk aro…