Accident on the Rampe de Laffrey (1973)

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Memorial to the pilgrims killed in the accident

The accident on the Rampe de Laffrey on July 18, 1973, remains, as of 2017, the worst to ever have occurred along that stretch of roadway, among the worst in France.[1] A bus was carrying Belgian pilgrims from Braine-le-Comte returning from a visit to the shrine of Our Lady of La Salette; it missed a curve at the base of the road, near its intersection with the bridge over the Romanche, and overturned. Forty-three people were killed and six injured in the resulting crash.[1][2] After the crash the mayor of Laffrey condemned the route as being particularly dangerous, as it had already claimed over one hundred lives over the previous quarter-century.[3]

The accident is sometimes referred to as the accident de Vizille because it occurred very close to the entrance of the town of that name; the crash site, however, is actually located within the boundaries of the commune of Notre-Dame-de-Mésage. Today a memorial to the victims stands at the site of the accident; it claims the number of dead as forty-five.[citation needed]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b "Le Journal Chretien". Archived from the original on 12 June 2008. Retrieved 18 May 2019.
  2. ^ Some references give other numbers of injured; all agree on the number of dead.
  3. ^ Le Dauphiné Libéré, July 23, 1973

Coordinates: 45°02′11″N 5°46′01″E / 45.0363°N 5.767°E / 45.0363; 5.767


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