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Crossover: still more than 200 km of traffic jams recorded on the roads

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More than 200 km of traffic jams were recorded on this last day of the weekend crossed. Bison Futé plans a red day in the direction of the departures but only in the center-east.

Traffic is still heavy but is becoming more fluid. According to Bison Futé, on Sunday morning there were still more than 200 km of accumulated traffic jams. This day that marks the end of the great crossover weekend is classified in red in the direction of the starts, but only in the center-east.

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Around 10:45 a.m., 229 km of traffic jams were observed, according to the public service responsible for road information, compared to 187 km the previous year. Only the large central-eastern region is experiencing “very difficult” traffic, classified in red, according to Bison Futé, and in particular the Lyon region on the A7, where 60 km of traffic jams were observed.

Large slowdowns expected on the A9 (Naranja-Spain)

The A9 (Naranja-Spain) only experienced minor slowdowns in the morning (6.4 km of traffic jams) but Bison Futé predicts that they will worsen during the day.

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On Saturday, the busiest day of this cross between juilletists and augusts, a peak of 862 km of traffic jams had been recorded in the middle of the day. The day was classified as black in the sense of departures “on the vast majority of roads”.

Author: NLC with AFP
Source: BFM TV

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