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由于破纪录的热浪席卷法国,英国紧急建议今年夏天前往法国的游客避免在中午 12 点至下午 4 点之间驾车出行

发布于 14 年 2025 月 XNUMX 日

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UK tourists traveling in France this summer are being urgently warned to avoid driving between 12 PM and 4 PM as the country experiences a record-breaking heatwave. Authorities have issued this alert amid extreme and dangerous temperatures exceeding 40°C in many regions, emphasizing that traveling during the peak afternoon hours can put motorists and passengers at serious risk.

Drivers in France are being urged to avoid traveling during the hottest part of the day as an intense heatwave pushes temperatures above 40°C across many regions. The warning comes at the height of the summer holiday season, when thousands of visitors from the UK are expected to travel across France, many of whom may be unprepared for such extreme conditions.

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Transportation authorities are stressing that high temperatures combined with heavy holiday traffic can create hazardous situations for motorists. France’s road guidance system, Bison Futé, has specifically recommended avoiding journeys between 12:00 pm and 4:00 pm, the period when the sun’s intensity is at its peak and vehicle interiors can quickly become dangerously hot.

Motorists are being advised to take practical measures to reduce risks during the heatwave. Installing sunshades on rear and side windows can significantly lower cabin temperatures, while carrying extra water, hats, sunscreen, and light clothing can help prevent heat-related illnesses. Even short trips that might normally seem safe can become dangerous if vehicles overheat or occupants are exposed to prolonged sun.

Extreme heat can turn minor inconveniences into serious hazards. Stranded vehicles or traffic delays can put drivers and passengers at risk if adequate precautions are not taken. Planning trips for cooler parts of the day and ensuring vehicles are prepared for high temperatures are essential safety steps.

In addition to scheduling, vehicle maintenance is particularly important during heatwaves. Tyres are sensitive to temperature changes; as they heat up, the air inside expands, increasing pressure. Overinflated tyres can feel stiff, reducing their ability to absorb bumps and uneven surfaces, which may compromise handling and comfort. Regularly checking tyre pressure before setting off is strongly recommended.

Even moderate days can pose risks. Asphalt absorbs heat throughout the day, often reaching maximum temperatures between noon and 5:00 pm, which coincides with the most dangerous hours for drivers and passengers. Ensuring air conditioning systems are functioning correctly, windows are shaded, and tyres are properly inflated can help prevent breakdowns and heat-related emergencies on the road.

The advisory also highlights the risk to vulnerable passengers, including children and older adults. Leaving anyone in a parked vehicle without protection can be life-threatening, as internal temperatures can rise quickly, sometimes reaching dangerous levels within minutes.

Travelers are encouraged to plan journeys for early morning or late evening, avoiding the hottest hours to reduce exposure to extreme heat. Keeping up with weather forecasts and traffic updates allows drivers to choose safer routes and avoid congestion, minimizing time spent on roads during peak temperatures.

Bison Futé emphasizes that preparation is key to staying safe. Drivers who stay hydrated, protect passengers from the sun, monitor tyre pressure, and maintain their vehicles can navigate even record-breaking heat more safely.

Taking these precautions can make the difference between a routine drive and a potentially dangerous situation. For anyone traveling in France this summer, careful planning, vigilance, and proactive measures are crucial to ensure a safe journey during one of the country’s most severe heatwaves in recent history.

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