Published on November 18, 2024

Expect to shave a few minutes off your morning commute! A new road now links the southern entrance of Vivéa Business Park directly to the Saint Pierre Bypass Road, making your daily travel smoother.

Getting to Vivéa is now faster and more seamless. This new route connects the business park to the recently inaugurated Verdun traffic interchange, opened in August 2024. Strategically located on the M3 motorway between the Côte d’Or National Sports Complex and Verdun’s existing flyover, this major improvement is set to ease traffic flow throughout the region. 

With this new link, traffic is now smoother along the Saint Pierre Bypass Road and at the junction of the A7 and B48 Côte d’Or roads near Les Allées shopping centre. Motorists travelling from the Centre and North can now access Vivéa more easily. Those coming from the East also enjoy convenient access through the Verdun Bypass, open since 2023. 

A snapshot of road connectivity to date

The A7 road crosses the smart city from East to West, connecting it to the island’s two motorways. The B49 road near Kendra shopping centre links this main thoroughfare to the M3 motorway at the Ripailles roundabout, offering an additional connection for residents of Saint Pierre and relieving congestion on the A7 road for motorists heading North. 

The Saint Pierre Bypass Road is the second major route through Moka. Heavily used by motorists daily, it is now connected to Ebene Cybercity via Tribeca, making travel between the business hubs of Moka and Ebene easier than ever. 

Finally, the new westbound A1/M1 bridge connects to the M1 motorway, reducing travel time to the Centre for motorists coming from the West while easing pressure on major arteries. 

All these enhancements come together to make travel to and from Moka smoother and more efficient. 

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