Monday, 23 May 2016

Traffic Congestion in France



Paris has Europe's worst traffic jams
November 05, 2010
PARIS has the worst traffic jams in Europe and drivers can lose up to 70 hours a year if they are on the road on Tuesdays between 8.00 and 9.00.


Jams can add 10 minutes to a simple 30-minute journey to work and back.


Paris has major embouteillages every day at the Périphérique entry points of Porte d'Ivry, Porte d'Italie, Porte de Sèvres, Porte de Bercy and Porte de Saint-Mandé, where the average traffic speed is just 23kph.


The most jammed city after Paris is Lyon, although it is only half as bad as Paris, costing drivers 34 hours a year. The access from the Autoroute du Soleil at Quais de Saône - Vieux Lyon is the heaviest clogged, with traffic speeds dropping under 20kph.


Following Paris and Lyon are Lille, Limoges, Bordeaux, Rouen, Marseille, Grenoble, Nantes and Poitiers.


Reducing traffic has been a major project for Paris mayor Bertrand Delanoë since he was elected in 2001 and he has built a network of bus lanes and cycleways. He also launched the Vélib bikeshare network of 10,000 bicycles.


Traffic management company Inrix gathered the data for the survey from millions of car journeys across Europe, linked to information from road sensors.


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