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British tourists told to stay off roads in France between noon and 4pm | World | News

Drivers in France should stay away from the road between noon and 16.00 local time and cover their rear windows due to rising temperatures.

Guidance, thousands of UK drivers are found in the country for summer vacation.

In some regions, France is experiencing a harder heat wave than UK, which exceeds 40C.

Road Information Service Bizon Future, “Extreme Heat” people “at the hottest hours of the day (between 12:00 to 16:00)” means that they should avoid driving, he said.

He also urged the drivers to distribute the rear windows and the rear side windows to distribute solar vizors to reduce the internal temperature of the vehicle.

AA President Tony Rich, French officials, said he was worried that French officials are trapped in the temperature of the worse road surfaces and that people are stranded if they are destroyed.

He said: “Excessive heat can lead to melting – they begin to soften at about 50 ° C.

“However, even a sunny day with a 20C, the asphalt absorbs it and then accumulates with the hottest period between 17:00.

“Authorities in France will also be concerned that car passengers will be stranded on the road.

“A short journey that may not be accepted as dangerous can be cruel if a vehicle ends on the roadside, and the driver and passengers have not taken enough measures against heat such as extra water, hood, sunscreen and other protection.”

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