Get organized if you have to take the N13 in the Bonnières-sur-Seine (Yvelines) region, on the edge of Normandy. This national road will be closed from this Wednesday until Friday morning for heavy road work. These closures will mainly be at night and scheduled from 9 p.m. to 6 a.m.
This axis will be inaccessible between the Bonnières-sur-Seine roundabout, just after the A13 exit, to that of Villeneuve-en-Chevrie. As a result, access to the A13 will be disrupted. To get on the motorway, you will have to pass through Vernon (Eure) then Chaufour-lès-Bonnières.
Diversion routes will be put in place. Motorists should lose around fifteen minutes compared to their usual journey. An essential service between Île-de-France and Normandy, the N 13 sees nearly 13,000 motorists pass every day.
Coincidentally with the calendar, this project comes almost a year to the day after the official announcement of the abandonment of the transition to 2×2 lanes on this national road, between Chaufour and Évreux (Eure). The file, studied for many years, was abruptly abandoned just a year ago, in particular due to the opposition of elected officials from Yvelines such as Pierre Bédier, president (LR) of the departmental council and local farmers. Estimated at nearly 200 million euros, it was supposed to save a little more than two minutes between the two towns, some twenty kilometers apart.