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UK Drivers Face Severe Bank Holiday Traffic with 17.9 Million Journeys Forecast

RAC and AA warn of significant delays on key routes like the M25, urging motorists to travel early or late to avoid peak congestion.

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Overview

  • An estimated 17.9 million road trips are expected across the UK during the late May Bank Holiday weekend, coinciding with the start of half-term for many schools.
  • Friday and Saturday are projected to be the busiest days, with 3.4 million trips each day and nearly 38% of all journeys concentrated in this period.
  • The M25 and routes to the West Country, such as the A303, M5, and A30, are predicted to face the worst delays, with some hold-ups exceeding 45 minutes.
  • RAC and AA recommend traveling outside peak times, ideally early in the morning or late in the evening, to avoid significant gridlock.
  • The AA has issued an amber traffic warning, with over 20 million journeys expected on Friday alone, and advises drivers to plan ahead and ensure vehicle readiness.