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28 Nov 2019 | 02:13 PM UTC

France: Significant traffic disruptions reported near Belgian border November 28

Ongoing truck drivers’ protest causes significant traffic disruptions at the Belgian border November 28; residual transportation disruption likely

Warning

Event

Significant traffic disruptions have been reported on Thursday, November 28, as truck drivers blocked roads between 05:00 and 12:00 (local time) at the border between France and Belgium to protest the rise of fuel prices. Up to five hours of congestion was reported on the A22 highway, around the Rekkem border post.

The Fédération Nationale des Transports Routiers (FNTR) and the Organisation des Transporteurs Routiers Européens (OTRE) warned that similar operations could take place in the coming days, weeks, if their demands are not met.

Residual traffic disruptions are likely on the French-Belgian border in the coming hours. Further disruptions cannot be ruled out.

Advice

Individuals travelling by road between France and Belgium are advised to monitor the situation, expect disruptions, and adhere to instructions issued by local authorities.