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“It’s tiring”: farmers’ blockages force Ile-de-France motorists to use system D

2024-02-01T05:10:34.635Z

Highlights: Around ten blockages still cutting off traffic on almost all of the highways leading to the capital. A situation which has forced Ile-de-France residents to organize themselves since the start of the week. At this stage, no rush on public transport. “People seem to have opted for teleworking when they could,” we assure. Ditto in the metro, where attendance on some lines resembles that of a public holiday on certain mornings. As for the roads in the inner suburbs and Paris, they have rarely been so smooth.


In Île-de-France, residents of the outer suburbs who have no choice and must take their car to get to work must


The farmers are gradually advancing towards Paris.

This Wednesday, January 31, in the evening, some were able to reach the Rungis market (Val-de-Marne) and around ten blockages were still cutting off traffic on almost all of the highways leading to the capital.

A situation which has forced Ile-de-France residents to organize themselves since the start of the week.

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At this stage, no rush on public transport.

At Transilien, we ensure that the reports on commuter trains are not visible.

“People seem to have opted for teleworking when they could,” we assure.

Ditto in the metro, where attendance on some lines resembles that of a public holiday on certain mornings.

As for the roads in the inner suburbs and Paris, they have rarely been so smooth.

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Source: leparis

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