More than 150 VTCs plan to surround the railway station and roundabouts around 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., to demand a dedicated location to pick up their customers.

“There is no sign, sign, or location for us. We are forced to park anywhere, and the police fine us,” says Levan Javelidze, manager of a company specializing in the transport of people by VTC. Unlike previous demonstrations, this is not a movement linked to a national demonstration, but rather a 100% local wind of discontent, says David Tan, a spokesperson for VTC drivers in Nantes. The Nantes municipality tells Le Figaro that solutions are being studied, but drivers say they are more excited than ever about Tuesday's planned demonstration. “We are going to grow like a spider,’ summarizes David Tan of the group VTC Nantes, who estimates that up to 180 demonstrators will mobilize on Tuesday. The demonstration is scheduled for 7:20 a.M. from the Lidl in Rezé, with some drivers responsible for blocking roundabouts in the surrounding area.