Published
Article written by
In Pas-de-Jeu (Deux-Sèvres), the passage of trucks is becoming more and more frequent, and with it its share of inconveniences. Explanations.
Rising fuel costs are pushing trucks to avoid tolls to limit costs. In Deux-Sèvres, the village of Pas-de-jeu is thus crossed by more than a thousand trucks a day. The noise is permanent, the pollution unbearable. Crossing to the other side of the roadway is very perilous.
The inhabitants of Pas-de-jeu suffer more and more the nuisances of these trucks with the rise in fuel prices. In addition, there are countless damage caused by heavy goods vehicles in the village. Roofs torn off, damaged water drains, the municipality had to find solutions to avoid damage: place large stones on the side of the road, for example, to prevent trucks from climbing on the sidewalks. In addition, flexible panels have replaced the old ones so that they are not torn off by heavy weights. The municipality now plans to deny them access to the village.
team of the week
-
Editor-in-chief
Elsa Pallot
-
Deputy editor-in-chief
Sebastien Renout, Anne Poncinet, Arnaud Comte
-
Editor
Delphine Moninot
-
Joker
Karine Baste
The weekend team
-
Editor-in-chief
Franck Genauzeau
-
Deputy editor-in-chief
Irene Benefice, Willy Gouville, Jean-Francois Monier
-
Editor
Jean Louis Gaudin
-
Joker
Thomas Sotto
view all magazines
the news at 8 p.m.
Every day, receive your 8 p.m. news directly
Newsletter subscription
France Télévisions uses your email address to send you newsletters.
items On the same topic
Seen from Europe
Franceinfo selects daily content from European public audiovisual media, members of Eurovision. These contents are published in English or French.