- Accident on the Rampe de Laffrey (2007)
Infobox bus accident
title=Accident on the Rampe de Laffrey
caption=View of the accident site, with the destroyed wall and tire tracks from the bus still visible
date=9:30,July 22 ,2007
location=Vizille ,Isère
bus=
vehicles=
pax=
deaths=26
injuries=24|The accident on the Rampe de Laffrey on
July 22 ,2007 , was one of the most serious accidents to occur along a stretch of road widely considered among the worst inFrance . 26 Polishpilgrim s were killed when theirbus flew off the road and into aravine near the town ofVizille . 24 people were injured, 9 gravely, in the crash [http://tempsreel.nouvelobs.com/actualites/societe/20070722.OBS7710/laffrey__une_descente_meurtriere.html?idfx=RSS_societe Laffrey : une descente meurtrière, ACCIDENT DE CAR ] ] .History of the trip
The bus, loaded with pilgrims from
Szczecin andStargard Szczecinski , had left Poland on July 10 for the start of a tour of Marian sanctuaries in southern Europe. It had made stops atOur Lady of Fatima inPortugal and atOur Lady of Lourdes , and finished at the sanctuary ofOur Lady of La Salette [http://www.liberation.fr/actualite/societe/268454.FR.php Le car polonais n'avait pas le droit de circuler sur la descente de Laffrey ] ] . At the time of the crash it was on its return trip to Poland; 47 pilgrims, a chaperone, and two drivers, all Polish, were on board.Accident
At approximately 9:30 in the morning of July 22, the bus apparently lost the use of its
brake s at the base of the hill, in a location known to be dangerous to drivers. It missed the final curve of the descent and overturned into a ravine near theRomanche , where it immediately burst into flames. The accident occurred at almost the same spot at which a Belgian bus suffered the same fate in 1973, killing 43.Reaction
The accident provoked an outpouring of public support both in France and in Poland. French Prime Minister
François Fillon andJean-Louis Borloo , then the Minister of Ecology and in charge of transport, immediately went to the scene of the accident. Polish presidentLech Kaczyński quickly came toGrenoble , where he was met by French presidentNicolas Sarkozy ; together, the two men visited the bedsides of several victims who had been transported to various localhospital s.Inquiry
An
inquiry immediately established that the bus should never have been driving along the Rampe in the first place, as use of the road is severely restricted, and forbidden to heavy vehicles without local authorization. This rule was rarely relaxed, and even then only for specially-equipped vehicles on local transport routes. Nevertheless, eyewitness testimony from survivors indicated that the driver, who was at 22 the younger of the two assigned to the tour and had had hisdriver's license for only 10 months, had voluntarily chosen to ignore theitinerary [http://www.la-croix.com/afp.static/pages/070802132015.4ch19ahj.htm] , "La Croix .com", 2 août 2007] . He had chosen instead to follow a shorter route indicated on hisGPS , in the process passing no fewer than 14 signs indicating that passage on the road was forbidden to heavy vehicles. Both the other driver and the chaperone were severely injured, but survived the crash.The bus involved in the accident was a
Scania that had been placed into circulation in July of 2000"Le car polonais était en infraction", in "Le Figaro ",July 23 , 2007 [http://www.lefigaro.fr/france/20070723.WWW000000450_accident_de_car_questions_autour_d_un_drame.html] ] . According to the Polish operator of the tour, it had passed a technical inspection inGermany three weeks prior to the accident without question. It is not known if the bus was equipped with a speed-reduction system; similar recently-built vehicles have been designed with a backup system, either electromagnetic orhydraulic , in addition to the usual brakes.Motorists who were following the bus during its descent indicated that the brake lights appeared to be working normally. Other drivers, however, indicated that they had seen
spark s coming from theundercarriage , suggesting that the brakes may have indeed failed. In addition, a survivor said in her testimony that the driver had warned passengers during the descent, crying out that the brakes had gone; she also said that just before this she had heard something crack under the bus [http://www.leparisien.fr/home/info/faitjour/articles.htm?articleid=276145823] , "Le Parisien ", July 23 2007] .Aftermath
At a
press conference on July 25, Prime Minister Fillon announced that certain restrictions along the roadway would immediately be designed to be put into place. Flashing signs were to be installed, as werespeed bump s as high as the former signs at the location. At the end of September special gantries were also to have been placed, preventing the entry of vehicles over a certain height. A barrier was also planned, containing a magnetic card designed to recognize only certain service vehicles that are authorized to use the roadFrom the RTL.be site,July 25 2007.] . However, as of January, 2008, no gantries had been placed at the site, and only a few of the signs were ready for use. Furthermore, there is a good deal of evidence to indicate that unauthorized vehicles still use the roadReport courtesy of TF1, January 23, 2008 [http://tf1.lci.fr/infos/france/0,,3690998,00-amenagements-descente-laffrey-abandon-.html] ] .On October 8, 2007, President Kaczynski presented a special decoration to 32 people who had participated in rescue efforts after the accident. The ceremony took place at the Polish
embassy inParis http://rhone-alpes-auvergne.france3.fr/info/34854079-fr.php] .Notes and references
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