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Diversion or video verbalization? How to put an end to trucks in the towns and villages of Oise

2024-01-29T16:49:23.401Z

Highlights: Amblainville, Oise, has installed a traffic ban sign for heavy goods vehicles. The camera on it warns drivers that they are prohibited from entering the town. The video surveillance cameras have been active since December 15, 2023. The department is preparing to publish a charter to put an end to trucks in the towns and villages of Oise. The rest after this ad will be decided on in the future, says the mayor of Am Blainville. The traffic ban will be in place until February 1st.


While more and more municipalities want to put an end to trucks on their streets, the department is preparing to publish a charter


At the ZAC des Vallées roundabout, on the D 927, towards Amblainville when coming from Méru, the traffic ban sign for heavy goods vehicles has been installed for several weeks.

The camera on it warns drivers that they are prohibited from entering Amblainville and that they will be fined on video in the event of an infraction.

The video surveillance cameras have been active since December 15, 2023.

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“We sent registered letters to all businesses in the business area to notify them of the implementation of the system,” says Joël Vasquez, mayor of Amblainville.

We leave a tolerance until February 1st.

Beyond this date, all heavy goods vehicles which take the D 927 in the Méru – Cergy-Pontoise (Val-d'Oise) direction and cross Amblainville will be fined.

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Source: leparis

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