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When a signaling panel created confusion in the center of Genval

He also recalled that this section had been closed because, as part of the RER work, the spilled that was between the roundabout on the street and it was too important, which posed a risk of accident near the pizza Hut which is in the area.

According to the alderman of mobility, the trial period of the opening of this road has a positive assessment. “”However, this idea is quite good, but it is not well known to road users“, he underlines. One of the reasons for this, according to him, is that”The signaling which, although it responds to legal prescriptions, is unfortunately confused“.

Indeed, the predominant panel at the entrance to the section is a ban on turning right, but only for vehicles over 3.5 tonnes. The others are invited precisely to turn right. The alderman therefore expressed the idea that it may be necessary to change the signaling by an authorization sign to turn right, except for vehicles exceeding the limit of regulatory weight. In addition, an enlargement of the sidewalks and two pedestrian crossings have already been placed. The cyclists will be allowed to go up the section to the Peyo roundabout. The project was voted unanimously.

Vincent Garny recalled that the use of the shared car is encouraged by the town. In this context, two measures have been proposed: add a Cambio location to the Rixensart station, completely supported by this company, and create shared car locations, such as Wibee, with checks to check that these are shared cars that park there.

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