
With his weather situation more favorablesummer turns out to be the best time to do it working. In the summer there are also fewer people Roads of Ile-de-France. Two elements that make it easier I‘interviewthere repairthere service and modernization of various infrastructure.
The non-authorized road network (RRN) in Ile-de-France is 1300 km of highways and roads of state importance, 300 exchangers, 25 tunnels and nearby 1200 bridges and viaducts. So many strategic points are probably under construction. It’s enough to see that his travel time is greatly extended compared to normal time. Auto Plus provides you with a list of road works for the Ile-de-France region for the summer period.
Map of 2023 summer works on highways and national roads of Ile-de-France:
Photo: DiRIF
In general, it is no less 56 km of roads which will be renovated during the summer. A record for almost six years. It represents 10 operations carried out by DiRIF (Ile-de-France Road Department) with a total investment of almost 13 million euros.
Bypass Roissy
Launched in 2014 yearwork on the bypass east of Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport is due to be completed in the end of 2023. We remind you 9 km of highway was built (A104), as well as 7 kilometers of departmental road (RD212) and eight moves.
A1 is in the spotlight
From 2015 year, work on the modernization of lighting on the A1 route is ongoing. In essence, DiRIF replaces lamps sodium by lights LEDs between Porte de la Chapelle and Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport. In general, it is no less 1600 LEDs, 900 candelabra AND 120 km of power cables which will be repaired.
Watch out for officers on the roads!
It is always useful to remember that officers who perform this work too often participate in road accidents
From 2019 yearon 1300 km of the road network managed by DiRIF in Ile-de-France is 68 accidents against DiRIF vehicles or agents. Eight agents and nine users were injured.
Approaching a construction site or intervention vehicle is important brakewith change lanes if the situation allows or, failing that, get as far away as possible to avoid endangering the various agents involved.
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Source: Auto Plus

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