Olympic lanes in Paris: some lanes reopen ahead of the Paralympics

Published by My de Sortiraparis, Cécile de Sortiraparis · Photos by My de Sortiraparis · Published on August 12, 2024 at 05:09 p.m.
Installed ahead of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, the Olympic lanes are partially reopened to the public in anticipation of the Paralympic Games. Who can use them? What not to do? Where are they located? What's the risk of trespassing? We tell you all about it.

From July 15 until mid-September, special lanes have been reserved on the Paris ring road, on the freeways around Paris and on the city's ring road. The purpose of these Olympic lanes is to facilitate travel for accredited persons.

The Olympic Games officially came to an end on Sunday August 11. Are the reserved lanes open to the public again? No: they must also be used for the Paralympic Games, which run from August 18 to September 8. However, some Olympic lanes are accessible during the two-week interlude before the start of the Paralympics. Who can use these lanes? What restrictions apply? Here's everything you need to know.

Roads affected by the Olympic lanes

From July 15, Olympic lanes will be activated on 185 km of roads around Paris, including the Paris ring road between Porte de Vanves and Porte de Bercy (via the north). Here are the main roads affected:

  • A1: from Roissy-Charles de Gaulle to Porte de la Chapelle, from July 15 to September 11.
  • A4: from Collégien interchange to Porte de Bercy, from July 15 to August 13, then from August 30 to September 8.
  • A12: from Rocquencourt to Montigny-le-Bretonneux, from July 15 to August 13, then from August 27 to September 8.
  • A13: from Porte Maillot to Rocquencourt, from July 15 to August 13, then from August 27 to September 8.
  • RN13: from July 15 to August 13, then from August 27 to September 8.
  • Boulevard périphérique: from Porte de Vanves to Porte de Bercy, until August 13, then from August 22 to September 11.
  • Boulevard circulaire (La Défense): until August 13, then from August 22 to September 11.

These roads will provide direct access to the competition venues, and will be marked with specific signs and road markings bearing the Games logo or the words "Paris 2024". On all these roads, the left-hand lane will be reserved for accredited vehicles.

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Persons authorized to use Olympic lanes

Only vehicles accredited by the 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games Organizing Committee will be able to use these lanes. Authorized vehicle categories include:

  • Accredited vehicles (people linked to the Olympic Games).
  • Cabs (excluding VTCs).
  • Public transport.
  • Emergency and law enforcement vehicles.

Any other vehicle travelling on an Olympic lane without authorization will be liable to a fine of 135 euros and prosecution. This is where the new radars installed on these roads come in: thanks to the LAPI system, they can read your license plate to check whether you are authorized to drive. What's more, if these lanes are converted into carpool lanes, these radars will also be able to check the number of passengers on board the vehicles.

To help you plan your journeys on these routes, consult this interactive map for detailed daily and hourly traffic forecasts.

Consequences for road users

The Olympic lanes will mean a significant reorganization of traffic flow for ordinary users, especially for motorcyclists and scooterists, who will have to adjust their practice of interfiling. From July 15, all left-hand lanes marked with the Paris 2024 logo will be closed to unauthorized vehicles, requiring extra vigilance to avoid fines and facilitate the smooth running of the Games.

Impact on motorcycles, scooters, bicycles and scooters

Motorcyclists and scooterists in the Paris region will be particularly affected by the introduction of Olympic lanes. Normally adept at inter-mile traffic, they will now have to adapt and modify their routes. The left-hand lanes marked with the Paris 2024 logo will be closed to them, forcing them to move one lane to the right. The ban also applies to scooters and bicycles in circulation, which must not use these lanes. This new configuration requires particular attention to avoid infringements and ensure the safety of all road users.

What kind of fine is involved?

Radar-like devices have been installed on the ring road to check that only authorized vehicles use these lanes. These boxes scan license plates and check whether they are associated with an accreditation allowing access to the Olympic lanes. Driving on these Olympic lanes during the above periods carries a fine of €135.

Prepare now for these changes to avoid any unpleasant surprises and ensure smooth travel during the Olympic period. Read the July 9 press release from the Préfecture de Police.

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Practical information

Dates and Opening Time
From July 15, 2024 to September 15, 2024

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