They will be able to enjoy their "playgrounds" on their own, without being bothered by motorists.
In the Drôme, passes will be reserved for cyclists only on certain dates, reports
Le Dauphiné Libéré
on Monday.
The premises will indeed be closed to motorized vehicles during the morning.
An initiative set up by the county council.
🚴♀️ #laDrôme is renewing its "reserved passes" operation to drive with complete peace of
mind 👉 May 1: Tourniol pass
👉 May 22: Combe Laval
👉 July 14: Limouches pass
👉 September 17: Rousset pass
Closure to motorized traffic from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Info > https://t.co/L3y8NHCa1t pic.twitter.com/k2Wfjl5Gq3
— La Drôme - The Department (@La_drome) April 13, 2022
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Three passes still affected
The first pass concerned is that of the Machine (1,011 m), located in Combe Laval.
On Sunday, May 22, it will be closed to cars to make way for bicycles as part of the Valence Vercors cyclosportive.
On July 14, it will be the turn of the Col des Limouches (1,086 m) during an event organized by the Montmeyran-Valence cyclo-club.
The “reserved passes” operation for cyclists will conclude on September 17 at the Col de Rousset (1,249 m) during the Drômoise cyclosportive.
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