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The Difference Between Ring Roads and Peripherals: Explained in Rennes

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The (not so) stupid question. The Breton capital has a road that allows you to get around it. But unlike Caen or Nantes, it is not called peripheral, but ring road. Explanations.

About 100,000 vehicles use the Rennes ring road every day. | OUEST-FRANCE ARCHIVES PHILIPPE RENAULT View full screen close About 100,000 vehicles use the Rennes ring road every day. | WEST-FRANCE ARCHIVES PHILIPPE RENAULT West-France Virginie ENÉE. Published on 08/09/2023 at 08:01

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When settling in Rennes (Ille-et-Vilaine), many inhabitants speak of a ring road, as there may be in Caen and Nantes. Before being quickly taken back: here, we have a ring road! Fine, but what is the difference then? With 31 km of track that bypasses the Breton capital, sections called north, south, east and west or even seventeen gates to enter and leave the city, you can put a wiper on, you don’t can’t see it any clearer…

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