The Guardian dog of the roads of France, Bison Futé, puts the region of the Great Paris on alert for the difficult driving conditions this weekend, with a warning for the next few days as the great Easter Gapa approaches.
The second week of the spring vacations of the French schools begins this weekend, with schools in the areas of Créteil, Montpellier, Paris, Toulouse and Versailles that are broken for two weeks, joining the establishments of Aix -Marseille, Niza, Nancy, Nancy, -Metz, -Metz, Reims, Rennes and Strasnes and Stras For a week for a week.
The Guardian dog of the roads of France, Bison Futé, hopes that traffic flows quite well in most of the country the second weekend of spring holidays, thinking that he has warned about the “difficult” driving conditions on Friday Ile-de-France.
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The traffic will become heavy towards the toll areas on the A10 and A6 highways that leave the region, from the early hours of Friday afternoon, as well as on the highways that converge on them, partly the A86 and the A6B.
In the middle of the afternoon, the increase in traffic on A10 and A6 highways, combined with traveler traffic, it is likely to cause traffic problems until early at night. A13 highway could also experience traffic problems from mid -afternoon.
Bison Futé predicts that heavy traffic is directed towards the toll areas in the A10 and the A6 from the early hours of Saturday. Traffic on these routes is expected to be intense abruptly since the mid -Moris and in the combination with usual levels of traffic in the region, it will be forecast to make traveling ‘difficult’ difficult ‘along the routes, as well as those that converge on them.
It is also probable that the A13 experience constation from mid -morning until mid -after.
On Sunday, the trip is classified as green on the main roads through France.
But, Bison Futé warns travelers who expect greater difficulty in traveling on French routes throughout the country from next Friday, when he has placed the entire road network in ‘Red Alert’, the second highest level, which indicates ‘very difficult’ in 2025.
A detailed forecast of which routes will be affected by the sausages, but we will publish an update whenever.
The Easter weekend could also be beaten by train attacks, with a strike warning in its place as of April 17, more details here.
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