Obviously, traffic level: it gets stuck. Traffic jams formed in both directions. At around 8:30 a.m., it was red from Tramain to Lamballe, at the Petite-Chapelle interchange in the Rennes-Brest direction. Bison Futé then reported 11 km of traffic jam.
In the other direction of traffic, there was also traffic jam from the Ville-es-Lan interchange to the Petite-Chapelle interchange. It is from the latter that users have been diverted since this morning.
A little before 10:30 a.m., an 8 km traffic jam is still in progress in the Rennes-Brest direction, between Plestan and Lamballe. In the Brest-Rennes direction, before Lamballe, things are still a bit congested, from the Petit-Lamballe interchange to that of Petite-Chapelle.
The roadway “not too damaged”
The Diro teams are also always positioned at the latter level. Two litter fires are still smoldering on either side of the expressway at the emergency lanes. Firefighters will soon deploy a water barrel to put out the blaze. A backhoe loader removes the trash.
“The waste will be partly removed and pushed into the moat. A vacuum cleaner and a sweeper will then clean the road. It was not too damaged by the fire. We will restore traffic once security conditions have been restored,” specifies a Diro agent. According to the latter, traffic should not be restored before 12 p.m.