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Extended weekend of May 8: Bison futé sees red on the roads of Île-de-France

2023-05-08T09:17:27.905Z

Highlights: Motorists are invited to return to or cross the Paris region before 12 noon on Monday to avoid traffic jams. Monday also marks the last day of school holidays for zone C, which includes the academies of Paris, Versailles, Créteil, Toulouse and Montpellier. After midday, traffic is expected to become denser and toll gate times are expected to be relatively long. The time for recovery has also come on the Dutch side, which could also generate traffic, notes Bison futé.


Motorists are invited to return to or cross the Paris region before 12 noon on Monday to avoid traffic jams.


All good things come to an end and the time has come to get back on the road as the extended weekend of May 8 comes to an end on Monday. On this occasion, Bison futé sees red in Île-de-France, but green on the rest of the country. In the direction of departures, green dominates over the entire France, specify the forecasts of the road safety organization.

#SécuritéRoutière | For this long weekend and this return from holidays, #BisonFuté forecasts a very difficult traffic in Ile-de-France, red🔴 this Friday in the direction of departures and Monday in the direction of returns

Be careful and take breaks regularly! pic.twitter.com/F4s2DDIkc1

— Prefect of Val-de-Marne (@Prefet94) May 5, 2023

End of holidays for zone C

This Monday also marks the last day of school holidays for zone C, which includes the academies of Paris, Versailles, Créteil, Toulouse and Montpellier, which leads all the more French to be on the roads. The time for recovery has also come on the Dutch side, which could also generate traffic, notes Bison futé.

Traffic must be sustained from the end of the morning, especially on the A10, A6 and A13 motorways in the Paris region. It must remain so until night. To avoid traffic jams, motorists are invited to take the road early this morning, to allow them to return to or cross Île-de-France before 12 noon.

After midday, traffic is expected to become denser and toll gate times are expected to be relatively long.

Source: leparis

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