The driver who returns to the capital of São Paulo at the end of the extended Easter holiday finds several points of slowness on the highways of São Paulo. One of the slow points occurs between kilometers 23 and 20 of the Rodovia dos Imigrantes, towards São Paulo. The highway connects São Paulo to the south coast of São Paulo.
On the Ayrton Senna Highway, the driver encounters three slow points, both towards São Paulo. One of them is located between kilometers 56 and 47 and the others between kilometers 35 and 32 and in the section between kilometers 30 and 27.
On the Carvalho Pinto Highway, there is a slowness between kilometers 92 and 76, also towards São Paulo.
In the Anchieta/Bandeirantes system, which connects the capital to the interior of São Paulo, there are congestion points on both highways, towards São Paulo. In Anhanguera there are two congested points, one of them in Jundiaí and another one closer to the capital. At Bandeirantes, there are congestion points in the cities of Itupeva, Jundiaí and also on arrival in the capital, here already affected by traffic on the Pinheiros and Tietê side roads.
In the Raposo Tavares/Castello Branco system, which also connects the capital to the interior, there are two points of slow traffic on each of the highways, towards the capital.
At Dutra, which connects São Paulo to Rio de Janeiro, there are slow points in the cities of Taubaté, Caçapava and Guarulhos, towards São Paulo.
At Régis Bittencourt, which connects São Paulo to Curitiba, there is a slow flow between kilometers 291 and 279, towards São Paulo. At Fernão Dias, which connects São Paulo to Belo Horizonte, there are two congestion points towards São Paulo: one between kilometers 12 and 24, in Bragança Paulista, and another between kilometers 52 and 59, between the cities of Atibaia and Mairiporã. .