France is slowly coming out of its fuel crisis. Good news for the millions of French people who intend to use their car to travel over the All Saints’ Day. On the roads this Saturday, it was classified green nationally for departures in Bison Foote and orange in Ile-de-France.
The traffic information organization in the Paris area has predicted.more stable difficulties than on a normal Saturday (…) to leave the capital in the morning in the afternoon“. “Heavier than normal traffic will be seen at the various toll gates on the A10 and A6 motorways.“, he noted.
Finally, on Saturday afternoon, traffic was even lighter than normal after the early morning, by Saturday standards, according to Bison Futé’s real-time congestion curve. The maximum was reached in the afternoon, with about 165 km of accumulated traffic jams in France. At 14:00 there were 135 km. Trouble centered on the A2 in the north, the A55 in Bouches-du-Rhône, as well as the Paris ring road and the A86 in Ile-de-France.
Ile-de-France, Citadines, the Ile-de-France Roads Department (Diriff) service said early Saturday afternoon that the traffic situation was “usual“. It was also in the afternoon that about 80 km of accumulated traffic jams reached its peak in the region. By 2 pm we had descended about 60 km.
Source: Le Figaro
