Paths reserved for specific users play an essential role in traffic safety and fluidity. Mainly intended for pedestrians, cyclists, horse riders and speeders, these lanesways are strictly regulated to ensure harmonious cohabitation, while taking into account exceptions related to priority vehicles and local residents.
D. Paths reserved for specific users
Paths reserved for pedestrians, cyclists, horse riders and speed pedalers
Access to these roads is strictly reserved for users identified by entrance signs and for local residents. The speed limit is 30 km/h.

Dedicated lanes for farm vehicles, pedestrians, cyclists, horseback riders and speed bikers
These roads may only be used by the categories of users indicated on the entrance signs and by local residents. The speed limit is 30 km/h.

Paths for cyclists and pedestrians with separation of use zones
These paths are intended for cyclists and pedestrians (and possibly horse riders and speeders), with signs indicating the zones assigned to each type of user. They are also accessible to local residents, with a speed limit of 30 km/h.

By respecting the specific rules associated with reserved paths, every user contributes to ensuring the safety and tranquillity of these protected areas. Speed limits and access restrictions ensure an environment adapted to the needs of the users concerned, reinforcing the quality of traffic and protection for all.

