With the start of the second week of the All Saints holidays, difficulties are expected on the roads this weekend of November 1st.
Red Friday in Ile-de-France

As of Friday, the day is classified in red in the direction of the exits in Ile-de-France, in particular “in the direction of the various tolls, in particular for the A13, A10 and A6 motorways, as well as in the Boulevard Périphérique and the A86 from the end of the morning”, specifies Bison Futé.
These difficulties “will last until the end of the afternoon with a peak expected between 5:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m.”.
In this context, Bison Futé recommends leaving or crossing the Île-de-France and the main cities before noon this Friday.
Orange Saturday in the northwest neighborhood

Heavy traffic is also expected on Saturday in the northwestern suburb of France.
The congestion should be distributed throughout the day, mainly between 10 am and 8 pm The main axes of the western zone, in particular the A10, the A11 and the A13, and the large agglomerations should also experience circulation difficulties”, specifies Bison Fute.
Therefore, it is recommended to leave or cross the Île-de-France before 8 am, to avoid the A13 motorways, between Rouen and Caen, from 11 am to 4 pm, A11 between Paris and Nantes, from 10 am to 12 pm , and A10 motorway, between Paris and Poitiers, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Tuesday November 1, orange in Ile-de-France

After a return to green throughout France, on Sunday and Monday, Bison Futé expects heavier traffic on Tuesday, November 1, All Saints’ Day. The returns of the long weekend will be felt in particular in Ile-de-France, the only region classified orange on this day.
Traffic will be heavy from early afternoon near Paris and returns will generally be spread between noon and early evening. “The A10, A6 and A13 motorways should experience very significant difficulties in the middle of the afternoon,” adds Bison Futé, who simply recommends avoiding the roads in Ile-de-France from 2:00 p.m.
Source: BFM TV

