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BISON FUTÉ: Sustained traffic this Saturday in Burgundy

Transition weekend before the end of the winter holidays. Burgundy will once again be crossed by tourists via the A31 with the end of the holidays in zone B, and by the A6 for zone C in both directions of traffic.

The road point with Info Dijon.

This weekend’s trips will concern holidaymakers in zones B and C. It’s the end of the holidays for the Academies of Aix-Marseille, Amiens, Caen, Lille, Nancy-Metz, Nantes, Nice, Orléans-Tours, Reims, Rennes, Rouen and Strasbourg, and it will be the second week of the school holidays for zone C, the Academies of Créteil, Montpellier, Paris, Toulouse, Versailles.

This weekend also marks the start of the second week of the Carnival holidays in Belgium and the southern zone of the Netherlands and the start of school holidays for the northern and central zones of the Netherlands.

In Burgundy-Franche-Comté

Friday February 24. Traffic will remain dense on the A6 between the Paris region and Beaune up to Macon and beyond by the A40 for the Hautes Savoie resorts up to Chamonix. Heavy traffic is expected between Lyon and Chambéry via the A43 until the end of the evening, in the direction of departures.

Saturday February 25. It is the return of tourists from Zone B. Those joining the East of France will go up by the A39 in the direction of Dijon then by the A31 for in particular Lille, Nancy-Metz and Reims. Still in the direction of returns, traffic will be difficult on the A6 towards Île-de-France via Mâcon and Beaune between the beginning of the afternoon and the middle of the evening.

Bison Futé will hoist a flag ORANGE

for Saturday for the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region. It is the axes that connect the ski resorts that will be the most impacted, in particular the A43 via Savoie and the A40 from Haute-Savoie.

Sunday February 26, Bison Futé will classify this day as VERT in both directions of traffic throughout the territory.

The advice of Infos-Dijon

If you have to travel this Saturday, February 25 only in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, you are advised not to take the A6, A39 and A31 motorways in both directions of traffic and to favor the departmental axes of Côte-d’Or , Jura and Saône-et-Loire.

Prudence

Note that these forecasts established by Infos-Dijon with those of Bison-Futé are subject to weather conditions. Rain, snow and other inclement weather can cause traffic complications at any time. Road Safety reminds that driving must be adapted according to weather conditions and recommends a break every two hours and as soon as fatigue is felt. Many rest areas and services on the motorways are open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Obviously, no acts of heroism on the holiday route. Everything schuss!

Norbert Banket
Photo: APRR

Live road info: Click HERE on the website: bison-fute.gouv.fr

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