motorists have planned their departure for the All Saints holidays

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A. Peyrout, R. Asencio, P. Lagaune T. Le Bras, V. Lejeune, France 3 Ile-de-France – France 3

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Friday, October 21 marks the departures for the All Saints holidays. With fuel shortages, motorists are cautious or turning to the train.

Friday, October 21, motorists are relieved to be able to refuel before leaving for the All Saints holidays. On the highway, the tubs are full and the queues are short on theA10. We looked on the internet and they said 90% of the stations were stocked“, explains a man. Another indicates that he was forced to go to the highway.

Others preferred to take the train, a safer means of transport. Stay stuck in Paris and not being able to get gas afterwards to go home, it would have been too complicated. So in the end, it was easy to take the train“, says a traveler. Foreigners have rented a car and still hope to find gasoline. The SNCF has sold more than four million tickets for the All Saints holidays, including one million in the last ten days.


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