Rising Tensions on French Roads: 95% Fear Risky Behavior
A recent survey highlights widespread anxiety among road users in France, with many admitting to dangerous practices themselves.
- An Ipsos survey conducted in 11 European countries found that 95% of French road users fear risky behavior from others, up from 92% in 2023.
- The study reveals a significant lack of adherence to traffic rules, with 68% of drivers admitting to running red lights and 78% using phones while driving.
- Cyclists and pedestrians in France feel particularly vulnerable, with only 59% of cyclists feeling safe, the lowest among surveyed countries.
- The survey underscores a mutual distrust among road users, exacerbated by incidents like the recent death of a cyclist in Paris.
- Bernadette Moreau of the Vinci Autoroutes Foundation calls for better education on road safety and infrastructure improvements to address these issues.