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“It took me 50 minutes to go 300 m”: the Pompadour crossroads in Créteil, “hell” for motorists

2024-03-24T16:14:17.901Z

Highlights: The Pompadour crossroads in Créteil (Val-de-Marne) has been redeveloped into a 'Dutch roundabout' Six months after the redevelopment, cyclists find'satisfaction' at the new roundabout. Drivers, however, say that the 'hell' has not softened at all. "It really is the roundabout of horror. We pray not to collide," says one driver. 'It took me 50 minutes to go 300 m' says another.


Six months after the redevelopment into a “Dutch roundabout”, the Pompadour crossroads in Créteil finds “satisfaction” among cyclists, m


“It’s like the Étoile roundabout here,” says Lucas, casting a disgruntled look at the Pompadour crossroads in Créteil (Val-de-Marne).

“Narrower,” Caroline emphasizes.

“You must not be afraid,” continues the thirty-year-old.

“It’s an ordeal,” says Rihem.

Whenever she can, the school teacher “avoids him as much as possible”.

Even if it means taking detours.

As many.

“It really is the roundabout of horror.

We pray not to collide.

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However, after the construction of a circular ring for cyclists last year, drivers thought that this “hell” would soften.

“Not at all,” they say, rolling their eyes.

“It’s worse,” according to Silvère, manager of the La Romainville pastry shop.

People cheated with the plastic blocks, they removed them.

Now that it's concreted, it's finished.

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Source: leparis

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