Le Figaro Marseille
While farmers and taxis have seriously disrupted traffic in Marseille for several days, motorists in the Marseille city had to face a new disappointment this Wednesday.
In the morning, the manager of the L2 ring road, the equivalent of the ring road and which serves a large part of France's second city, experienced a computer failure.
This incident forced the authorities to close this road in both directions of traffic all day.
A decision taken
“for security reasons”
, justifies the Bouches-du-Rhône prefecture on social networks.
“Following a maintenance operation, the L2 computer system was faulty
,” the prefecture indicated in the afternoon on X (formerly Twitter).
Also read “My life is traffic jams, work, children”: how to get out of parental exhaustion
A partial reopening
A spokesperson announced in the evening the
“resumption of traffic on the L2 coming from Aix-en-Provence (A7) towards Toulon (A50)”.
“However, the entrance ramps remain closed at this stage.
Everything is being done to reopen the entire L2 as soon as possible.”