Caution on roads. At the end of the prolonged weekend, traffic can be very dense in the direction of returns. On Monday, April 21, Orange is classified at the national and red level in the North, île-de-France and the Great West, according to the forecasts of Farede Bison.
“The Easter weekend will be the most circulated in all spring school holidays.”
All elements meet so that the crowd explodes on the roads. This weekend corresponds to the first week of school holidays for area A, the second for zone C and the end of the holidays for zone B. This period also coincides with the end of school holidays in Luxembourg.
Traffic jams at the end of the morning
In the direction of the returns, the northern half roads must be very busy (A25, A13, A11 and A71 in particular), as well as the A7 highway, specifies smoked.
“This congestion could appear at the end of the morning and spread late at night.”
Therefore, a solution to avoid traffic jams will be left very early. In île-de-France, at the end of the morning, the traffic will be dense on the A10 and A6 highways. Decelerations could continue late at night (mainly in the A10).
A13 highway could also record traffic difficulties from the beginning of the afternoon until the end of the night.
The areas to avoid
Depending on your region and your trip here are the detailed recommendations of Bison Futé, hour per hour:
• Unite or cross the île-de-france before 11 am,
• Avoid A25 highway, between Socx and Lille, starting at 5 pm at 8 pm
• Avoid highway A13, between fall and Paris, from 3 pm at 7 pm
• Avoid A11 highway, between Nantes and Angers, from 4 pm at 7 pm
• Avoid A10 highway, between Poitiers and Orleans, starting at 5 pm at 10 pm
• Avoid A7 highway, between Orange and Lyon, starting at 12 pm at 10 pm
• Avoid A71 highway, between Bourges and Orleans, starting at 4 pm at 8 pm
• Avoid the Mont-Blanc tunnel (N205), between Italy and France, starting at 12 pm at 11 pm
Source: BFM TV
