Driving to ITER

EDF DAM ROUTE SHORTCUT TO COMMUTE TO ITER

The EDF dam route is a private road crossing the Durance River and providing a shortcut to get to the ITER and CEA sites when you live in the Alpes-de-Haute Provence or Vaucluse departments. It is open towards ITER in the morning and in the opposite direction in the afternoon.

This road is only open to authorised staff, i.e. staff of companies having signed the users’ agreement with Agence ITER France (it includes the ITER Organization) and carrying an ITER (or a CEA) badge.

In order to use this road, you will have to encode your ITER badge first. Process and location for registration are attached below.

Note that you can use this road with your bicycle (specific badge and specific commitment form).

If you have any additional questions, please contact: AIF-communication@cea.fr

EDF Dam Route – Leaflet

EDF Dam Route map

How to go to the Fournil

CEA personal data protection sheet

Registration form

Personal agreement Car

Personal agreement Bicycle

HIGHWAY TOLL BADGE AND SPECIAL OFFERS

 
If you commute to ITER using the highway, you will find useful information on the following document:

Highway-Electronic toll badge and special offers