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Cern signposting (pohoto travelicando, copyright 2007)
Verbier chairlift, accident site
Child falls off ski-lift in Verbier
Verbier chairlift, where child fell Friday 13 April 2007 (photo, Valais police 2007)
Cantonal police, Valais, Switzerland, Fre - A seven-year-old child from Britain fell off a four-seat chairlift in Verbier Friday, suffering head injuries and stomach pains. He was taken by helicopter to the hospital in Sion. The boy was with three children and first reports were that they were unable to close the bar properly, but this version of the story is contested by Televerbier, which operates the lifts. The child fell from a height of about eight metres, according to the police report, after riding the lift for 100 metres. A ski teacher and three other children were in the seat ahead of the foursome. (continue reading)→
Nyon starts to count cars
La Cote, Fre - The number of cars in Nyon has risen 40% in 15 years and the town, with its narrow winding city-centre streets has struggled to cope. Beginning Friday and until 8 May Nyon is counting cars and interviewing drivers to obtain a precise traffic picture. Tuesday 17 April drivers going uphill on three routes (Clémenty, Morâche, route de l’Etraz) will be stopped to answer questionnaires, and on Thursday coming down the same three routes. Surveys will be done on other roads in following weeks.
Nyon voters in September 2006 voted against municipal plans for an inner ring road to relieve congestion. (continue reading)→
Geneva tram inspectors to have "further training" after visiting teenager's home
WRG-FM - Ticket inspectors on the Geneva tram lines will be given further training, says the TPG (public transport company), which has apologized for an incident where inspectors visited a teenager's home. They kept a friend of his on the tram, insisting that he give them the home address of his friend, then visited the home and handed the tram-rider's mother a fine for SFr100. (continue reading)→