The second weekend of summer holidays in France coincides with Fête Nationale, leading to heavy traffic alerts. Bison Futé warns of long tailbacks, especially on Friday and Saturday, issuing a nationwide red travel alert. Traffic is expected to be very heavy towards the Atlantic coast, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region, and Mediterranean Arc. Specific routes, including A10, A6, A35, and A7, face expected congestion during peak hours. Motorists are advised to alter travel times to avoid severe delays, especially around Île-de-France and other major highways.
Bison Futé has issued a nationwide red travel alert, indicating very difficult travel conditions and heavy traffic on routes heading towards popular holiday destinations on Friday, rising to black - 'extremely difficult' driving - in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region on Saturday.
Friday, July 11th, heavy traffic is expected towards the Atlantic coast, the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region, and the Mediterranean Arc. Traffic will become very heavy towards the toll barriers on the A10 and A6 from the end of the morning.
Motorists are urged to leave or cross the Île-de-France before 9am or after 12 midnight, and to avoid numerous major routes during peak hours to reduce travel difficulties.
Bison Futé has particularly noted that the A10, A6, A7, A9, and A35 are expected to be congested during specified times on Friday and Saturday, making travel challenging.
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