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.