The A630 autoroute is a motorway in south west France. It is the bypass for Bordeaux, also called Rocade, and forms part of the European routes E5 E70.
It has 2 lanes each way and currently is being widened to 3 lanes. The construction of the bypass was started in 1972 and completed in 1983, however works on the Bridge of Aquitaine started in 1961. It was completed in 1993 with the opening of the section between the François Mitterrand Bridge and the RD936. It is 33.7 km (20.9 mi) long and toll free.
Junctions
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Interchange N230-A10-A630 Junction with A10 to Paris, Poitiers and N230.
01 (Cenon-Artigues) Areas served: Cenon, Artigues
02 (Bordeaux-Bastides) Areas served: Lormont, Port et ZI d'Ambès, ZI Bec d'Ambès, Carbon-Blanc, Bassens
03 (Vieux Lormont) Closed
Pont d'Aquitaine
Speed Radar (Limit: 70 km/h)
04 (Bordeaux-Centre) Areas served: Parc des expositions, Bordeaux-Lac, ZI Blanquefort, Bordeaux-North, Bordeaux City Centre, Bruges-Le Tasta
05 (Bordeaux-Fret) Areas served: Bordeaux-Fret, ZI Bruges
06 (Bruges) Areas served: Bruges, Blanquefort, ZI Campilleau
07 (Eysines-Le Vigean) Areas served: Le Taillan-Médoc, Le Bouscat, Eysines-Le Vigean, Médoc
08 (Le Verdon) Areas served: Lacanau, Eysines, St Médard en J., Le Verdon
09 (Le Haillan) Areas served: Bordeaux-Caudéran, Mérignac-Capeyron, St Médard en J., Le Haillan
10 (Mérignac-Centre) Areas served: Andernos, Cap-Ferret, Mérignac-Pichey/Centre
Speed Radar (Limit 90 km/h)
11a (Parc d'activités) Areas served: Centre Hôtelier, Parc d'activités
11b (Aéroport) Areas served Bordeaux Airport, Mérignac, Mérignac-Chemin Long
12 (St-Jean) Areas served: Saint-Jean-d'Illac, Parc Cimetière