Secretary of State for Transport Jean-Baptiste Djebbari warned that transport lines could close after deconfinement, if the rules of distance and safety were not respected. 

Public transport lines could close in the phase of deconfinement, after May 11, if the health security rules were not respected, warned Tuesday the Secretary of State for Transport Jean-Baptiste Djebbari. "We are trying to take lucid measures", which will evolve from day to day and according to places, to organize the offer of public transport by reconciling the return of travelers and the respect of social distancing measures, said Jean -Baptist Djebbari at the National Assembly.

"Very pragmatic" discussions are still underway with the organizing authorities and the transport operators, the objective being "that the necessary journeys can be made from 11 (May) in good sanitary conditions". "These discussions (...) are continuing. We will be ready for the 11th," he said.

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"Complicated in maintaining physical distance within the trains" 

In Ile-de-France in particular, "we have established different scenarios, because indeed it is complicated to maintain physical distance within the trains" because of the importance of traffic, he noted. "We made sure to work a lot more on upstream regulation - at the entrance to stations, at the entrance to stations -, also to work on markings on the ground," explained the Secretary of State .

While some stations may close, "we plan (...) to regulate (...) the flow of travelers, to issue certificates" which would reserve public transport for workers at certain times, he noted, specifying that "all of this must still find an inter-ministerial arbitration". In addition to the police, SNCF and RATP security agents will be empowered to punish non-compliance with the wearing of masks, which is compulsory in public transport from May 11. 

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RATP network attendance currently 4% compared to normal

"If we notice dysfunctions, of public order or (falling) of the order of health security, we will not hesitate to close such bus line, such train line, such tram line", warned Jean -Baptist Djebbari. In a letter to the Prime Minister on Thursday, transport operators worried about the "risk in the event of a large crowd of having to take decisions at any time to stop service likely to generate disturbances to public order".

The current frequentation of the RATP network is only 4% compared to normal, for 30% of the usual train supply. The maintenance of telework should allow May 11 to contain demand at 19% (against 30% without telework), with 70% of supply, according to Jean-Baptiste Djebbari.