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Geneva road accidents down, but Fridays and 6pm worst times

23/03/2010 by Ellen Wallace

Geneva, Switzerland (GenevaLunch) – Statistics published by canton Geneva Tuesday 23 March show that road accidents have been falling steadily in the past five years, with improvements in virtually all categories measured (inattention, speed, road conditions, and more). The figures provide some details behind the averages. The worst day of the week for accidents is Friday and […]

Filed Under: Travels Tagged With: day of week, Geneva, month, police, roads, statistics, time of day, worst road

Driver’s licenses removed for speeding: 17,000 more in 2009

23/02/2010 by Ellen Wallace

Bern, Switzerland (GenevaLunch) – Drivers age 20-29 have the highest number of people whose licenses were taken away in 2009: 24,858. But drivers over age 50, with nearly 15,000 licenses removed, make up the fastest growing group. Swiss federal road safety statistics were published Tuesday 23 February and they show a 5 percent increase, to […]

Filed Under: Travels Tagged With: alcohol limit, drivers license, drunk driving, lifted, police, removed, speeding, Switzerland, taken away

A1 autoroute third lanes cut accidents

15/02/2010 by Ellen Wallace

Lausanne, Switzerland (GenevaLunch) – The Swiss national highway department says that the first month of a Swiss experiment near Lausanne has been successful. Eight months of road works led to the opening in mid-January of emergency lanes to traffic at peak times on the A1 autoroute between Morges and Lausanne. The accident rate in 2009 […]

Filed Under: Travels Tagged With: A1 autoroute, Lausanne, Morges, police, traffic

Interpol to aid Air France victims’ identification

10/06/2009 by Ellen Wallace

Lyon, France (GenevaLunch) – Interpol, the international police organization headquartered in Lyon, France, will assist in identifying bodies of victims of the 1 June Air France disaster. According to Interpol, , an officer from the Command and Control Centre in Lyon will help in the French gendarmerie‘s crisis centre in Paris.

Filed Under: Travels Tagged With: Air France, Brazil, Fernando de Noronha, flight AF447, France, Interpol, Lyon, Paris, police, Recife, society

Tram leaves tracks during Neuchatel rush hour

25/03/2009 by Ellen Wallace

Neuchatel, Switzerland (20 Minutes, Fre) – The number 5 tram between the Neuchatel and Boudry ran off its tracks about 08:30 Wednesday morning in the centre of the city, partially blocking one of the city’s main roads.

Filed Under: Travels Tagged With: Neuchatel, police, tram, travel

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