Traffic Jams of up to Seven Kilometers on Valencia Roads Due to Start of Day

The CV-35, A-7, and V-31 register the most significant queues, affecting traffic towards Ademuz and the Valencian capital.

Generic image of a highway with heavy traffic during morning rush hour.
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Generic image of a highway with heavy traffic during morning rush hour.

Roads in the province of Valencia have experienced significant traffic jams this Thursday morning, with queues of up to seven kilometers on the CV-35, A-7, and V-31, due to the start of the working and school day.

The main one of these retentions has been located on the CV-35, where queues have reached seven kilometers between Burjassot and Creu de Gràcia, heading towards Ademuz. This situation is common during the early hours of a working day, affecting thousands of drivers.
According to data provided by the General Directorate of Traffic (DGT), the V-31 has also presented complications. A traffic jam of about five kilometers was recorded between Forn d'Alcedo and Mislata, heading towards the A-7. In addition, there was another three-kilometer queue between Alfafar and Forn d'Alcedo, in the direction of Valencia, and a third one-kilometer queue between Lloma Llarga and Terramelar, towards the CV-35.
On the V-30, two kilometers of traffic were detected between Benimàmet-Beniferri and Mislata, in the direction of the V-30 itself. For its part, the A-7 registered four kilometers of traffic between Les Simetes and Loriguilla, heading towards Alicante. Finally, the DGT reported 2.5 kilometers of traffic jams between La Coma and Burjassot, heading towards the Valencian capital, completing a morning of dense traffic on the main roads of the province.