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CONGESTION WARNING AS FESTIVE TRAVEL SET TO PEAK TODAY

Congestion warning as festive traffic set to peak with 24.4m car trips

Traffic in the run-up to Christmas is expected to peak today with about 24.4 million cars expected on the UK’s roads.

The AA, which produced the estimate, predicted this year will see the busiest Christmas getaway on record, continuing an upwards trend since the relaxing of coronavirus travel restrictions.

A survey of more than 10,000 AA members suggested most drivers will stay local on Friday.

Nearly two-thirds (65%) of respondents said they will embark on a car journey of up to 50 miles.

Only 5% said they would drive for 51-100 miles, and 2% plan to exceed 100 miles.

The poll also suggested that visiting family and friends is the main reason for car travel in the festive period, followed by shopping and work.

The AA said the results indicate there will likely be congestion around retail hotspots and motorway interchanges.

Some of the locations believed to be at high-risk for jams include:

– The M8 between Edinburgh and Glasgow.

– The M60 near the Trafford Centre, Greater Manchester.

– The M5/M6 interchange near Birmingham.

– The M25 near Heathrow airport, west London.

– The M25 near Bluewater, Kent.

– The M4/M5 interchange near Bristol.

Meanwhile, mapping and location technology company TomTom issued a warning over “severe” traffic on Saturday, when many people will embark on last-minute shopping trips or getaways to loved ones.

Its analysis of the Saturday before Christmas Day last year found Edinburgh was the UK’s most congested city, with journeys taking an average of 50.1% longer compared with free-flowing traffic.

The Scottish capital had a sustained period of jams between noon and 4pm.

London was the second most congested city, with journeys of 10km (6.2 miles) taking more than 40 minutes in the early evening.

Manchester was in third place, followed by Birmingham and Sheffield.

TomTom traffic expert Andy Marchant said: “This year’s super Saturday is set to spark a surge in traffic across the UK, as last-minute shoppers and festive travellers hit the roads.

“Last year, our data showed Edinburgh’s congestion peaking at 76% around midday.

“In London, the evening rush was particularly severe.

“Drivers should expect the busiest periods between midday and early evening, as shopping trips, social plans and the Christmas getaway all converge.

“Our advice is to plan ahead, allow extra time for your journey and keep an eye on real-time traffic updates to avoid the worst of the festive gridlock.”

The RAC forecast that a total of 37.5 million leisure trips by car are planned between Wednesday and Christmas Eve.

That is the most in the week before Christmas Day since the company began recording the data in 2013.

Christmas Eve is expected to be the busiest day for leisure trips over the festive period, with 4.2 million of those journeys.

National Highways said it will lift more than 90% of roadworks on its network of motorways and major A roads in England between 6am on Sunday and the early hours of January 2.

A spokesperson for the Government-owned company said: “Some work will still need to continue but our teams will be working around the clock to keep the country moving.”

UK airports are also expecting their busiest Christmas getaway in history.

Travel trade organisation Abta estimated that more than five million people from the UK will travel abroad between Friday and January 4.

Holiday companies are reporting strong sales for winter sun destinations such as mainland Spain, the Canary Islands, Portugal and Turkey.

Christmas market breaks in Tallin, Estonia; Gdansk, Poland; Vienna, Austria; and Cologne, Germany are also proving popular.

Published: by Radio NewsHub

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