
Traffic-monitor Bison Futé forecast severe congestion for Friday 24 October 2025, rating departures from the Paris region ‘red’ and the rest of France ‘orange’. Motorways A6, A10 and A13 are expected to jam from late morning as the second All-Saints holiday weekend coincides with regular commuter flows.
Authorities advise motorists to leave before 09:00 or after 21:00, use real-time navigation apps and plan breaks at less-crowded service areas. Saturday 25 October is downgraded to orange for Île-de-France, while Sunday returns to green nationally. The forecast also notes extra cross-border traffic from Netherlands school holidays.
For mobility managers coordinating road-based assignments or removals, the alert signals possible delays to household-goods trucking and corporate shuttle services around Paris and Orly logistics zones. Relocating employees should factor in extended drive times to airports and rail stations.
Insurers remind companies that traffic densities exceeding 120 % of the annual average, as projected for sections of the A7 and A8, statistically double the likelihood of minor accidents, reinforcing the need for duty-of-care briefings.
Authorities advise motorists to leave before 09:00 or after 21:00, use real-time navigation apps and plan breaks at less-crowded service areas. Saturday 25 October is downgraded to orange for Île-de-France, while Sunday returns to green nationally. The forecast also notes extra cross-border traffic from Netherlands school holidays.
For mobility managers coordinating road-based assignments or removals, the alert signals possible delays to household-goods trucking and corporate shuttle services around Paris and Orly logistics zones. Relocating employees should factor in extended drive times to airports and rail stations.
Insurers remind companies that traffic densities exceeding 120 % of the annual average, as projected for sections of the A7 and A8, statistically double the likelihood of minor accidents, reinforcing the need for duty-of-care briefings.





