The news not to be missed
The SNCF a detailed this Tuesday the extent of the disturbances Scheduled for this weekend of May 8. The TER and Transilians will be the most affected, but “the objective is to circulate 90 % of the trains” between Friday and Sunday, said Alain Krakovitch, director of TGV Intercités. Whether the train is maintained or not, passengers will all receive an SMS or an email. In the event of abolition, there will be the possibility of repositioning yourself on another TGV in the same day, free of charge, towards the same destination. Passengers will also be able to request a reimbursement or exchange without expenses.
In addition, the SNCF will exceptionally offer compensation to its injured users: “For all customers whose train is deleted, and even if they have chosen to reposition themselves on another train, they will receive within 30 days a reduction voucher of 50 % to be worth on an upcoming TGV journey, valid throughout the current reservation period”, that is to say until August 29.
What to remember also
- Agathe, the jogger, was found dead. Almost a month after the disappearance of the 28 -year -old woman on April 10 in Vivonne, her body was Discovered Sunday afternoon by a walker. The autopsy did not allow, at this stage, to determine the causes of his death.
- Stéphane Plaza arrested at home for drug trafficking. The TV host was arrested this Monday evening at his home, in the Yvelines, according to our information. He would be the regular customer of a network of drug traffickers. A small amount of cocaine was found by the police.
- The Syrian president received by Macron. Ahmed al-Charehin power since The bachar al -assad chute In December, will be received on Wednesday by Emmanuel Macron in Paris for his first visit to Europe. The French President “will say the support of France to the construction of a new Syria, a free, stable, sovereign Syria, respectful of all the components of the Syrian society,” said the Élysée.
- Four people in police custody after the assault of an elected official in Gironde. On Saturday, an elected representative of Gauriaguet (Gironde) was beaten while trying to end an urban rodeo in the town. Four people were arrested This Tuesday morning, two minors (15 and 17 years old) and two adults (18 and 21).
It concerns you
Anchored in our routine, home journeys work with them sneaky ailments. Stress, anger, fatigue and feeling of enslavement. “Mobility models our rhythms of life, structures our agendas and influences our well-being directly. However, its impact on health – and even more on mental health – remains a persistent dead angle, ”note the Terram institute and the Mental Health Alliance, which thus devote A whole relationship to this “dead angle”. The results are alarming: almost a third of students and assets (30 %) believe that the journeys between their home and their workplace or study are tired, or even degrade their health.
According to the study, conducted on 3,300 people, a Frenchman travels on average 42 km per day round between his home and his place of study or work, for an average duration of 65 minutes. This represents more than 10 days lost in transport each year. Figures which “give the measurement of the massive grip of mobility in our lives”, summarizes the report. Find them Testimonials from Ile -de -France -mined by daily transport.