This weekend it will continue to be a holiday: zone C (Créteil, Montpellier, Toulouse, Paris, Versailles) and Córcega sees the end of the winter holidays on Monday, March 3; As for Zone A (Besançon, Bordeaux, Clermont-Ferrand, Dijon, Grenoble, Limoges, Lyon, Poitiers), begins its second week of rest.
A Red Saturday to the Alps
Consequence on the road, according to Bison Futé: a “difficult” traffic in the Rhône-Alpes region in the direction of returns such as departures this Friday, with a classified orange region. In the rest of the country, traffic should not be interrupted.
On Saturday, the Lyon region remains in orange in the direction of the returns, and becomes the “very difficult” red circulation, in the direction of the departures. The île-de-France region is also in orange in the direction of returns.
“Friday and Saturday all day, intense traffic difficulties are expected in the axes that serve the winter sports stations in the Auverne-Rhône-Alpes region,” specifies the delegated ministry responsible for transport.
Advocate to avoid several axes on Friday in the region (A7, A43, A46 in both directions, as well as in the Mont-Blanc tunnel), as well as Saturday (A40, A43, A48 and the Mont-Blanc tunnel). For the île-de-France region, it is advisable circular before 11 am
A green Sunday, except in Ile-de-France
Traffic will remain complicated in the Paris region on Sunday: it is the interrupted region at the end of the weekend. “The increase in traffic on A6 and A10 highways should cause traffic difficulties in these axes between half of the afternoon and the beginning of the night,” said Bison Futé. Traffic will be common in the rest of the country, in both directions.
Source: BFM TV
