Does the new agriculture school need more parking places?

DP MP André Bauler has heard that because of the lack of parking spots, many students of the agriculture school in Gilsdorf park their car along the N14, which leads to many dangerous situations. That is why he has asked what is being done to remedy this situation.

« Il me revient que, suite à l’ouverture des nouveaux bâtiments du Lycée technique agricole (LTA) à Gilsdorf, nombre d’automobilistes garent ou se voient obligés de garer leurs voitures le long de la N14 à l’entrée de la Ville de Diekirch en venant de Larochette. Il va sans dire que ces stationnements sont à l’origine de problèmes de sécurité, en particulier dans le virage près de l’entrée du quartier « Schleed ». Il m’a en effet été signalé que tous les jours ouvrables, précisément le matin et l’après-midi, des automobilistes, après avoir quitté leur voiture, marchent ainsi le long de la route nationale pour joindre les bâtiments du LTA et vice versa.

Voilà pourquoi j’aimerais poser les questions suivantes à Monsieur le Ministre de la Mobilité et des Travaux publics :

  • Monsieur le Ministre est-il au courant de cette problématique et peut-il en fournir des détails ?
  • Dans l’affirmative, Monsieur le Ministre serait-il disposé, le cas échéant, à agrandir le parking existant près du LTA afin de remédier à cette situation qui est à l’origine de maintes insécurités ? »

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