Hi. I'm currently in the south of France and travelling up to Calais on Friday. I'm debating which route to take as I will be hitting Paris/Rouen around the 4-5pm mark on Friday. I understand there's roadworks around Rouen. Which route would you advise? I have never driven round Paris around this time so any help would be most appreciated. Thanks.
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So would I. We had a four hour holdup going via Paris on a Friday - just due to the volume of traffic which was (inevitably) followed by a nasty accident, and road closures.
Obviously this is a 'one-off' but it does cause a lot of delays if it happens.
Quote: Originally posted by Berriow on 04/8/2014
For me neither Paris nor Rouen..you don 't say where in the south you are coming from but Dijon, Reims, Calais will miss both bottlenecks.
Well I'll spill the beans - it's the infamous Pont Mathilde, and it's closed until the 25th August, but diversions are in place, the two tunnels are open, and if you use the Pont de l'Arche route you won't notice any difference. If you usually use the Pont Mathilde then you can follow the signposted diversions from the A13 or the A28 (well out of Rouen).
We're traveling up from Argeles sur Mer to Calais on Friday and was intending going via Rouen but now considering Lyon, Dijon, Reims etc and paying the tolls. Got stuck at Narbonne for 4 hours on the way down due to forest fires and want to avoid as many potential jams as possible. Done Paris twice during daytime and not pleasant either occasion.
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I would just to stick to Rouen - you're much more likely to be seriously delayed somewhere around Lyon, with queues for the toll booths on the autoroute.
%agewise 4 to 5 pm Friday round Paris any weekend is not a good bet. 1st wkend August even worse. Via Reims misses Paris but has the potential for queues at tolls, its a gamble. For me the %age route is A28 to Rouen but at the top of the A28 take Bourg Achard, Yvetot, Totes and back on the A28. Misses Rouen and the A 28 is light traffic but expensive . If you have time and want to save money the route national from Le Mans via Bernay moves along. With any luck you can get behind one of the " Convoi Exceptionel" from Airbus, I've never seen artics rolling as fast as that lot.
FM