The portion of Lino between Plombières-lès-Dijon and Ahuy will remain inaccessible to motorists until the end of the weekend, announced this Friday at the start of the evening the prefecture of the Côte-d’Or on its Twitter account.
As a reminder, the area has been closed to traffic since around 9 a.m. on Thursday, December 9. A decision made because of a “technical safety problem”.
“A broken computer link” would be the cause
We know a little more about the origin of this prolonged closure. Still according to this same tweet published by the State services, it would result from “a failure linked to a break in the computer link in the internal system of the tunnel”.
The prefecture specifies that “the corrective actions are continuing”, but warns that “the structure will not reopen before the end of the weekend”. Before adding: “The services of the State are mobilizing so that traffic resumes on Monday”.
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In the meantime, motorists are advised to use the alternative routes. For people traveling on the Dijon bypass, you must therefore exit at interchange 38 (Georges Pompidou) in a south-north direction. In the other direction, the closure is effective at interchange 34 near Plombières-lès-Dijon.
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Several incidents in a few months
This closure is far from being a first for the Lino tunnel. In recent months, incidents have even multiplied.
In early July, an electrical problem had caused the equipment to shut down for more than 24 hours. Then at the beginning of October, a technical problem on the barriers had stopped traffic for more than 10 hours.
On November 4, a truck traveling under the tunnel struck lightings causing several closures during the day. Finally, on November 9, a new technical problem caused the tunnel to be closed for more than two hours …