Securization of a dangerous crossroads in Stegen?

Time and again severe accidents occur at a crossroads in Stegen, therefore DP MP André Bauler asked what is planned to secure this place.

« Samedi passé un nouvel accident routier s’est produit sur le croisement du CR347 et de la route nationale N14 près de la localité de Stegen dans la « Äerenzdallgemeng ». Il s’agit en effet d’un carrefour dangereux dans la mesure où nombre d’automobilistes y passent tous les jours à vitesse élevée. Il n’est donc pas surprenant qu’il y ait eu bon nombre d’accidents ces dernières années en cet endroit critique.

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

  • Monsieur le Ministre peut-il informer du nombre d’accidents qui ont eu lieu au carrefour précité depuis 2015 ?
  • Monsieur le Ministre serait-il disposé à envisager des mesures infrastructurelles ou autres afin de réduire le risque de carambolages ? »

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