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February holidays: Smart Bison sees orange in Île-de-France and on the road to the resorts

2024-02-09T09:33:00.205Z

Highlights: February holidays: Smart Bison sees orange in Île-de-France and on the road to the resorts. On Saturday, the whole of eastern France will be orange in the direction of departures. Traffic will be particularly intense “on the routes towards the mountain ranges, particularly on the A6 and A42 motorways” The rest of the country is classified green for this Friday Screenshot Smart Bisons In detail, the Auvergne Rhône-Alpes region are classified in orange by Bison futé. At 8:30 a.m. this Friday, February 9, 250 kilometers of traffic jams were recorded.


On this first weekend of the school holidays, many motorists will leave Île-de-France towards the mountains from this afternoon.


Head to the mountains!

On the eve of a weekend of school holidays for zone C (academies of Paris, Créteil, Versailles, Toulouse and Montpellier) which start this Saturday until February 25, Bison futé expects difficult traffic in the metropolises concerned and on the routes to the stations.

The government service foresees in particular

“traffic difficulties expected on the main routes towards the northern Alps (A7, A43).”

The rest of the country is classified green for this Friday Screenshot Smart Bison

In detail, Île-de-France but also the Auvergne Rhône-Alpes region are classified in orange by Bison futé.

On Saturday, the whole of eastern France will be orange in the direction of departures.

Traffic will be particularly intense

“on the routes towards the mountain ranges, particularly on the A6 and A42 motorways”

, warns the organization.

Sytadin screenshot

At 8:30 a.m. this Friday, February 9, 250 kilometers of traffic jams were recorded by the Île-de-France authorities, an unusually high level.

The curve still remains above average.

To avoid slowdowns this Friday, Bison futé advises

“users to leave or cross Île-de-France before 2 p.m. and to avoid the afternoon peak period (between 4 p.m. and 8 p.m.) for urban areas of Montpellier and Toulouse.”

Source: lefigaro

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