According to a study carried out by Interhome, speeding on the slopes is the behaviour most rejected by winter sports enthusiasts.
Specialising in holiday rentals since 1965, particularly in popular winter sports regions, Interhome wanted to find out about the concerns of holidaymakers on the ski slopes.
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And among the greatest frustrations experienced in winter sports, the lack of respect for queues at ski lifts, cited by 47% of those questioned, comes in first place.
Excessive speed on the ski slopes is a nuisance
But the main frustration remains high-speed overtaking on the slopes, which bothers 54% of the winter sports fans surveyed.

41% of people also expressed their irritation at skiers standing still in the middle of the piste. The total use of the piste by some skiers was considered annoying by 23% of those surveyed.
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The rankings also highlight the dissatisfaction with snowboarders. A logical finding if the figures are anything to go by, since the majority of French people prefer skiing (69 %) to snowboarding (10 %).
The ranking
1. Being overtaken too quickly on the slopes
2. Being overtaken in ski lift queues
3. Having to avoid those who stop in the middle of the track
4. Have to watch out for those using the full width of the track
5. Dealing with the presence of snowboarders