The Busiest Period on French Roads Due to Departing and Returning Holiday Traffic is over. The Peak was at 11:40 am. At that time, there were 1,237 kilometers or traffic jams. On Dutch Roads, It is Mainly Busy with Returning Holidaymakers, Reports The ANWB.
The Busiest Points Were, As Usual, The Autoroute du Soleil (The A7) Near Valence, The A9 Between Nîmes and Perpignan in Both Directions, The A75 Between Millau and Clermont-Ferrand Due to Accidents, the A63 from Bordeaux Towards The Spanards.
The Biggest Delay was on Saturday Morning Between Lyon and Orange. Holidaymakers Could Expect at Least Eighty Minutes of Delay There. On the a10 to bordeaux, there was a delay or about an hour near fenioux.
“On the rest of the European Roads, there is a striking amount of return traffic from the Alpine Countries,” Says a spokesperson for the ANWB. It Mainly Conerns Germans and Scandinavians.
In Addition to the Holiday Traffic, It is Wise to Pay Extra Attention to Your Speed on European Roads in the Coming Days. A European Speed Marathon is Being Held Until Sunday. There are extra speed checks spread across Europe.