Overview
- The DGT tallied more than 42 kilometers of queues on key Valencia approaches, including the A-7, CV-35, V-31, V-21, V-30 and CV-36 during the peak hour.
- Metrovalencia reported a fault at Valencia Sud causing delays on lines L1, L2 and L7, with new installations expected to enter service by year’s end according to the regional conseller.
- In the Region of Murcia, morning congestion exceeded 15 kilometers on the A-30 and A-7, with five kilometers between km 140–135 toward Albacete and six kilometers between km 138–144 toward Cartagena.
- The right lane was closed at km 558 on the A-7 near the Santomera border, producing especially slow traffic toward Alicante, and separate queues reached five kilometers near Javalí Nuevo.
- A crash on the A-7 at Gandia in the Valencia direction was cleared with traffic normalized, and officials urge drivers to consult the DGT’s real-time map for updates.