I brought this project as part of the 2024 participatory budget. Many of us, residents of Quéven, take the Kerdual road to go to work in Lorient. Every day I see lines of cars taking this road with only one person on board; I find that a shame. My idea was to propose creating a meeting point in the parking lot opposite the cemetery for carpooling,”
announces Marion Baron, project leader.
Nicole Naour, public space maintenance assistant, explains: For practicality, all you need to do is register on the Lorient Agglomération Karos app to manage appointments and payments. Carpooling is practical, fun, economical and good for the environment. This project also works for travel to other municipalities.
We have marked a space dedicated to carpooling
(three places) in the parking lot facing the cemetery and positioned signage to help those interested,”
adds Philippe Le Bihan, development project manager.
Sophie Chauderon, communications manager, concludes: We must make people want to carpool by offering them as many facilitating solutions as possible; the three places will help raise collective awareness. It will be necessary to constantly relay.