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A84 autoroute
MarkerA84
CountryFrance
Length170
DirectionWest - East

A84 autoroute is a major French autoroute connecting Rennes to Caen, passing through the Normandy region and the Brittany region. The A84 autoroute is operated by the Société des Autoroutes de Normandie and Cofiroute, and it forms part of the European route E401 and European route E3. The A84 autoroute intersects with several other major roads, including the A11 autoroute, A88 autoroute, and A83 autoroute, which connect to cities like Nantes, Le Mans, and Angers.

Introduction

The A84 autoroute is a significant transportation route in western France, providing a direct link between the cities of Rennes and Caen. The autoroute is approximately 170 kilometers long and is managed by the Société des Autoroutes de Normandie and Cofiroute, which are also responsible for maintaining other major roads in the region, such as the A13 autoroute and A14 autoroute. The A84 autoroute is an important route for both local and international traffic, connecting to other major roads like the A10 autoroute, A71 autoroute, and A85 autoroute, which lead to cities like Paris, Lyon, and Bordeaux. The autoroute also passes near several notable landmarks, including the Mont Saint-Michel, Château de Fougères, and Cathédrale Saint-Pierre de Rennes.

Route

The A84 autoroute begins in Rennes and heads east towards Caen, passing through the Ille-et-Vilaine and Calvados departments. The route traverses the Normandy region, known for its historic sites like the D-Day beaches, Omaha Beach, and the American Cemetery and Memorial. The A84 autoroute also passes near the cities of Dinan, Saint-Malo, and Avranches, which are popular tourist destinations. The autoroute intersects with other major roads, including the A84/A85 junction, which connects to the A85 autoroute and the city of Angers. The A84 autoroute is also close to several notable institutions, including the University of Rennes 1, University of Caen Normandy, and the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales.

History

The construction of the A84 autoroute began in the 1990s, with the goal of improving transportation links between Rennes and Caen. The autoroute was built in several stages, with the first section opening in 1996 and the final section completing in 2003. The A84 autoroute was designed to reduce traffic congestion on other major roads in the region, such as the N12 road and N13 road, and to provide a faster and more efficient route for both local and international traffic. The autoroute has undergone several upgrades and improvements since its opening, including the addition of new interchanges and the implementation of toll roads and traffic management systems. The A84 autoroute is also part of the Trans-European Transport Networks (TEN-T) and the European Route Network, which aim to improve transportation links across Europe.

Interchanges

The A84 autoroute has several interchanges with other major roads, including the A11 autoroute, A88 autoroute, and A83 autoroute. The autoroute also has interchanges with several regional roads, including the N12 road, N13 road, and N174 road. The interchanges are designed to provide easy access to nearby cities and towns, such as Dinan, Saint-Malo, and Avranches. The A84 autoroute also has several rest areas and service stations, which provide amenities like fuel stations, restaurants, and parking areas. The interchanges and rest areas are managed by the Société des Autoroutes de Normandie and Cofiroute, which are responsible for maintaining the autoroute and ensuring the safety of users.

Features

The A84 autoroute has several notable features, including its toll roads and traffic management systems. The autoroute is equipped with speed cameras and traffic monitoring systems, which help to reduce traffic congestion and improve safety. The A84 autoroute also has several emergency phone systems and breakdown services, which provide assistance to users in case of emergencies. The autoroute is also designed to be environmentally friendly, with features like noise reduction barriers and wildlife corridors. The A84 autoroute passes near several notable landmarks, including the Mont Saint-Michel, Château de Fougères, and Cathédrale Saint-Pierre de Rennes, and is close to several major institutions, including the University of Rennes 1, University of Caen Normandy, and the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales. The A84 autoroute is an important transportation route in western France, providing a direct link between the cities of Rennes and Caen and connecting to other major roads like the A10 autoroute, A71 autoroute, and A85 autoroute.

Category:Roads in France