The French transport minister François Durovray vouched to take concrete action against motorized violence after meeting with cycling associations on Monday. It follows the death of 27-year-old Paul Varry, who was allegedly deliberately run over in Paris last Tuesday by an SUV driver, who now faces preliminary charges of murder. Varry’s death sparked protests calling for safer roads for cyclists, and an end to motorized violence. Durovray, who is an avid cyclist himself, said on X that he will launch the new mission “against violence, protect all road users,” he adds that he will continue to w…