Over 8 km of traffic jams affect Valencia this morning

The V-30 is the most affected road, with almost 4 kilometers of slow traffic, according to DGT data.

Generic image of congested traffic on the entrances to Valencia.
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Generic image of congested traffic on the entrances to Valencia.

The main access and exit routes to Valencia are experiencing over 8 kilometers of traffic jams this morning, June 23rd, affecting the usual early morning traffic.

Traffic in Valencia has been significantly affected this morning, June 23rd, with over 8 kilometers of accumulated traffic jams on the main roads connecting the city with its metropolitan area. Congestion is particularly notable on the V-30, where almost 4 kilometers of slow traffic have been detected.
Other roads such as the A-3, near Xirivella, are experiencing slow traffic with 2 kilometers of congestion, a usual situation in the early morning. It is worth remembering that a garbage truck fire occurred at this same point yesterday, causing temporary traffic closures.
The A-7 has two kilometers of dense traffic between Manises and Paterna heading towards Barcelona. On the CV-35, congestion is repeated in the stretch between San Antonio de Benagéber and Paterna, also with two affected kilometers in the direction of Valencia.
The V-31 is registering traffic jams between Sedaví and the city, with two kilometers of delay heading towards Valencia. The CV-36 adds an additional kilometer to the access to the capital, while the V-21 has one kilometer of slow traffic near Alboraya.
According to data from the General Directorate of Traffic (DGT), no accidents have been detected on the access roads to the city of Valencia at this time this morning.