The Ministry of Transport announced the launch of a mission against violence on the roads following the death of a cyclist in Paris, who was allegedly deliberately hit by a motorist. Titled “Against Violence, Protecting all Road Users,” this four-month mission aims to address the sense of insecurity among cyclists and other road users, as well as identifying violent behaviors on the road. The mission will make proposals regarding road safety education, infrastructure improvements, and the detection and legal response to violent behaviors on the road.

The objective of the mission is to promote harmonious sharing of urban space and ensure better use of roads for all users, whether they are driving, cycling, or walking. The Minister Delegate for Transport, François Durovray, emphasized the need to address and prevent violence on the roads, urging society to recognize and condemn these acts. Alexis Frémeaux, co-president of the French Federation of Bicycle Users (FUB), highlighted the importance of creating a community where cyclists, motorists, and pedestrians coexist peacefully. He emphasized the increasing number of cyclists and the necessity for all drivers to respect and accommodate them on the roads.

The tragic incident in Paris, where a 27-year-old cyclist was killed in a dispute with a driver, has sparked outrage and raised concerns about road safety. The driver has been charged with murder and detained pending further investigation. In response, thousands of cyclists gathered across France to demand an end to motorized violence and advocate for measures to improve coexistence among cyclists, motorists, and pedestrians. The need for mutual respect and understanding among all road users was emphasized as essential to preventing future tragedies and creating safer streets for everyone.

The mission will focus on developing strategies to enhance road safety, improve infrastructure, and address violent behaviors on the road. Education and awareness campaigns, as well as legal interventions, will be key components of the mission to ensure the protection of all road users. The goal is to create a culture of respect and cooperation among cyclists, motorists, and pedestrians, promoting a safer and more inclusive environment for everyone. By addressing the root causes of road violence and implementing effective solutions, the mission aims to prevent future tragedies and make meaningful changes to improve road safety for all.

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