IN BRIEF
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The upcoming weekend promises to be a real turning point for ski enthusiasts and tourism professionals in the Tarentaise region. Following a landslide that occurred on the RN90, the good news has come: this essential road for accessing ski resorts will reopen on its two lanes during the night from Friday to Saturday. Expectations are high as the winter season is in full swing and the first waves of vacationers are preparing to invade these alpine enclaves. This reopening is noteworthy as it represents hope for the sector and relief for skiers eager to descend the slopes.
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This weekend is set to mark a significant moment for ski enthusiasts and tourism professionals, thanks to the night reopening of access roads to the Tarentaise resorts. The RN90, a crucial artery linking several world-renowned resorts, will once again be accessible on its two lanes starting Friday night. This decision, announced by the deputy Vincent Rolland, is a relief for both vacationers and local businesses, which have long been affected by climatic and geological hazards.
A palpable wait since the landslide #
The mountain landscape was recently disrupted by a landslide that occurred on February 1st, leading to the closure of the RN90 at the Ponserand gorges. This incident not only affected traffic but also plunged local resorts into worry. Many businesses, restaurants, and hoteliers reliant on tourists were eagerly awaiting the reopening of this vital route. For them, every day without access to these beautiful snowy territories represents a heavy blow.
A relief for Tarentaise resorts #
The Tarentaise, known for its superb ski resorts like Val d’Isère, Tignes, and Courchevel, has seen its local teams unite in a real race against time to ensure road safety. The combined efforts of state services, construction companies, and the mobilization of local elected officials have resolved this precarious situation. As vacationers flock in for the winter holidays, this reopening couldn’t come at a better time.
A massive influx of vacationers expected #
Forecasts for next weekend indicate a massive flow of vehicles on the roads of the Tarentaise. It is estimated that between 35,000 and 45,000 cars will circulate, bringing a multitude of skiers looking to enjoy the wonderful slopes. The full capacity of the RN90 means that resorts will be able to accommodate these visitors without the stress of traffic restrictions. The disappearance of traffic jams that stretched for miles is a genuine relief for all those wishing to have an unforgettable time in the mountains.
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Future projects for better accessibility #
However, the reopening of the RN90 should not overshadow long-term accessibility issues. Deputy Rolland has arranged a meeting with the Minister of Transport to discuss an ambitious project: the construction of a second tunnel. This new infrastructure could become essential for the future of mobility in this alpine region, enhancing the sustainability and safety of road access. The importance of integrating preventive measures against increasing climatic events is now recognized by all.
A coordination meeting to prepare for reopening #
Ahead of this event, a coordination meeting has been scheduled between the prefect of Savoie and the mayors of the surrounding municipalities. This discussion will ensure that everything is in place for the resumption of tourism activities. The current situation serves as a reminder of the perpetual challenges faced by ski resorts, particularly in preserving road access. Effective solutions must be considered to guarantee the safety of vacationers and maintain the attractiveness of resorts in the long term.
The challenges of road safety in the mountains #
The reopening of the RN90 also raises questions about road safety in this mountain environment. Weather conditions can change rapidly, making roads vulnerable. Industry professionals emphasize the need for a comprehensive road safety plan to prevent future incidents and maintain the link between the valley and the peaks. Expectations are high, and upcoming initiatives could well transform the future of road travel in the Tarentaise.
For more information, it is advisable to consult the official platforms of the Savoie Prefecture and the municipalities concerned.
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