Before the Covid-19 crisis, "four in ten Ile-de-France residents said they were afraid of being attacked or robbed by public transport" in the Ile-de-France region. What will happen today, when, for a start, metros, RER, buses and trams are again starting to convey a multitude of passengers? The Institut Paris-Région (IPR, former Institute of town and country planning in the Île-de-France region) hopes to do useful work by revealing, in a richly illustrated note, where, how and why the feeling of insecurity among travelers.
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His study, completed in 2019, comes out at the same time as the owner of the Île-de-France region, Valérie Pécresse, is worried about difficulties to come if the Ministry of the Interior does not provide sufficient staff to channel passengers expected at stations, stations and trains. How, indeed, to manage the stress of passengers and staff if the arrivals at the entrances to the stations prove to be, during these first days
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