Kilometer-long traffic jams disrupt València access routes

Slow traffic on the V-30 and 'bypass' due to vehicle accumulation, with an accident on the A-35 near Montesa.

Generic image of congested traffic in a Mediterranean city at dawn.
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Generic image of congested traffic in a Mediterranean city at dawn.

Several kilometers of traffic jams are affecting the main access routes to València today, particularly on the 'bypass' and V-30, exacerbated by an accident on the A-35 near Montesa.

Traffic on València's access and exit routes has been severely impacted this morning. According to sources from the DGT coordination center, while significant accidents haven't occurred on all roads, drivers are facing multi-kilometer jams. The most congested point, as is often the case, is on the A-7 between Torrent and Paterna, with approximately 5 kilometers of congestion towards Barcelona and 2 towards Alicante, especially at the V-30 interchange.
The V-30, a road that bypasses the capital, is also experiencing slow traffic in both directions, with jams ranging from 5 to 7 kilometers from Jesús towards the A-7 and from Xirivella towards the port. The Pista de Silla has 3 kilometers of slow traffic heading into València, while the CV-35 has 2 kilometers of congestion towards València near Paterna and 1 kilometer towards Ademuz.
Additionally, an accident occurred on the A-35 highway near Montesa. The collision between two cars forced the closure of the left lane heading towards Albacete, worsening the traffic situation towards that destination.