weekend crossovers will be difficult on the roads of France



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As very often at this time of the year, it will be necessary to be attentive to the circulation for the traditional crossover holidays.

It is a French tradition, the usual cross-country vacation, who systematically sees difficult traffic conditions on the weekend between July and August

Very difficult July 28

This year, it is the weekend of July 27 to 29 that will see the lucky of the month of July cross the lucky ones of the month of August. Julyists and Augustians will be particularly numerous on the roads, especially Friday, July 27. This day will be clbadified orange all over France, from the end of the morning until evening .

Attention also to the fall of the night. The traffic will remain particularly dense during the night from Friday to Saturday . The first traffic jams should be formed at 4am on Saturday, July 28th, in certain sectors. So stay extremely vigilant on the road if ever you take the wheel.

The Rhone Valley, main black spot

Forecasts would therefore prefer a departure on Sunday morning. And again, even this July 29 will experience difficulties, especially on Highway 17 in the Rhone Valley, on the A10 in the Center region or on the A13 in Normandy .

It should also be noted that, as during all summer, the circulation will be even more complex on the Mediterranean arc, between Italy and Spain whatever the direction, East-West or West-East, on the A8, A7, A54 and A9 motorways.

Here are the announcements of Bison Futé for this weekend in the sense of DEPARTURES:

  • Friday, July 27 is ranked ORANGE at the national level.
  • Saturday 28 July is clbadified RED at the national level.
  • Sunday 29th of July is clbadified GREEN at the national level and ORANGE in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region.

In the sense of the RETURNS:

  • Friday, July 27th is clbadified GREEN at the level national and ORANGE in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes and on the Mediterranean arc
  • Saturday 28th July is clbadified O RANGE at the national level.
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