Farmers are gradually moving towards Paris. This Wednesday, January 31st, in the evening, some managed to reach the Rungis market (Val-de-Marne), while about ten rubbles were still blocking traffic on almost all highways leading to the capital. A situation that has forced the inhabitants of Ile-de-France to organize since the beginning of the week.
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There is no rush on public transport at this stage. At Transilien we ensure that commuter train reports are not visible. “People seemed to choose to work remotely when they could,” we say. The same thing happens in the metro, where traffic on some lines in the morning resembles a holiday. As for the roads in the inner suburbs and Paris, they were rarely so smooth.
Source: Le Parisien
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