
After the Christmas holidays, it will soon be time for the annual New Year’s Eve High Mass! The transition to the new year this year will take place on the night from Sunday, December 31 to Monday, December 1Er It’s January and lots of travel is expected. cleverthe state authority that provides traffic forecasts for the coming days made his traffic forecast for this festive period.
Bison Futé Traffic Forecasts
Everywhere is green! Except for Rhône-Alpes, where it is traditional ski resorts more popular on New Year’s than on Christmas. Details of Bison Futé’s plans for the period:
Saturday, December 30 : traffic will be very heavy in the direction of mountain ranges and winter sports resorts in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region, especially on A7, A40 and A43 motorways.
Sunday, December 31 and Monday, January 1 : There should be no significant traffic congestion, despite some temporary and local difficulties in the early evening for journeys to the celebrations. These days, however very prone to accidents due to the fatigue associated with returning late after the holidaysand in places with an unfavorable climate (freezing rain, snow, ice) Bison futé urges motorists to be careful.
Daily forecasts in the direction of departure and return
In the sense EXIT :
- Friday, December 29 classified as GREEN at the national level.
- Saturday, December 30 classified as GREEN nationally and RED in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region.
- Sunday, December 31 classified as GREEN at the national level.
- monday 1Er January classified as GREEN at the national level.
- Tuesday, January 2 classified as GREEN at the national level.
In the sense RETURN:
- Friday, December 29 classified as GREEN at the national level.
- Saturday, December 30 classified as GREEN at the national level.
- Sunday, December 31 classified as GREEN at the national level.
- Monday, January 1 classified as GREEN at the national level.
- Tuesday, January 2 classified as GREEN at the national level
Happy New Year everyone!
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Source: Auto Plus

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