Find out where the 3,275 radars are hiding on the Road Safety map



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An official map showing their location has been posted. It will be updated every two months

Radar transparency operation. An official map showing the location of the 3,275 radars deployed along the roads of France was put online Monday, announced the Road Safety, Wednesday, July 4.

This map, promised by the government at a Committee interdepartmental road safety in January, wants "to provide road users with reliable and up-to-date information on the location of the 3,275 fixed speed cameras in service in metropolitan France and overseas", indicates the safety

On the site radars.securite-routiere.gouv.fr, it is possible to instantly visualize the number of radars in function in each region.

 Capture d  ' Radar map screen published on the Road Safety website
Screenshot of the radar map published on the Road Safety website. (ROAD SAFETY)

Each recorded radar is symbolized by a pictogram. By clicking on it, the user can know its precise location, its date of commissioning, the maximum authorized speed at this place or its type.

Are thus positioned the 1 993 conventional fixed radars, the 695 radars of crossing red light, the 407 discriminating radars (which distinguish between different types of vehicles), the 102 "average speed" radars (which calculate the average speed between two points and no longer at a specific location) or the 78 radars.

The gate also informs the 70 lure-control routes, ie the portions of the roads "where the radars are regularly moved by being announced only by unique panel ", added Road Safety. The map will be updated every two months, and in 2019, it "will integrate the road accident map", according to the communiqué.

The publication of this map was promised in the framework of a plan of 18 measures announced on January 9 by the Prime Minister Edouard Philippe to stop the increase of the number of deaths on the roads recorded between 2014 and 2016. This trend however decreased in 2017 (3,684 deaths, -1, 4% compared to 2016)

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