According to the media, the drivers are carrying out 'operation escargot', the main idea of which is to occupy all lanes of the road and move at a minimal speed.
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However, as the participants themselves write on Twitter, they left one of the lanes free for special transport passage.
🚨 📢 #Breaking #France #Paris:
— Partisan FB🏴 (@PartisanDE) January 10, 2019
Charles-de-Gaulle Airport:#VTC and #GiletsJaunes are currently blocking some airport access #10January #Roissy #GJ #YellowVests #YellowJackets #Resistance #Acte9 #ActeIX #GiletsJaunes94 #GiletsJaune #Giletsjaunes2019..pic.twitter.com/gmbQXpkNnR
As planned by the organisers, taxi drivers should make their way to the Roissy-Charles de Gaulle airport, which is located in the north-east of Paris.
According to Le Point, the drivers are demanding the introduction of a minimum tariff. The protesters' demands also include a partial exemption of the so-called tax on energy consumption, which determines the price of fuel.