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Congestion hotspots warning as busiest Easter on the roads since 2022 expected – UK Times

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Motorists across the UK are being warned to brace for the busiest Easter period on the roads in four years, with millions of leisure journeys planned despite soaring fuel costs.

The RAC estimates that nearly 21 million car trips for leisure purposes are anticipated between Thursday and Easter Monday. This figure would mark the highest volume of Easter traffic since 2022, which was the first bank holiday weekend following the lifting of coronavirus travel restrictions in England. The motoring organisation based its projection on a survey of 2,219 UK adults, conducted between 20 and 23 March, by which point fuel prices had already seen significant increases.

Oil prices have climbed to as much as 120 dollars per barrel, largely in response to Iran’s actions impacting tankers navigating the Strait of Hormuz, contributing to the higher costs at the pumps.

Meanwhile, the AA predicts that road congestion will peak on Thursday, with an estimated 21.7 million journeys of all types expected. This means drivers embarking on early bank holiday getaways will contend for road space with regular commuters on what is the final working day of the week.

They are advised to set off before 10am if possible to avoid the worst of the congestion.

The AA forecast that routes to coastal destinations are likely to be especially busy over Easter, alongside roads around town and city centres, plus major retail sites.

Likely Easter congestion hotspots identified by transport analytics company Inrix include:

– The M4 westbound from the Severn Crossing to Bridgend, South Wales.

– The M25 clockwise from Junction 15 to Junction 19.

– The M5 southbound from Junction 15 to Junction 23.

– The M40 northbound from Junction 12 to the M42.

– The M1 southbound from Junction 16 to Junction 6.

National Highways has announced it will lift 1,500 miles of roadworks from its network of motorways and major A roads in England between Thursday and Easter Monday to ease journeys.

Easter road congestion map
Easter road congestion map (PA Wire)

The RAC said the cost of filling up a typical 55-litre family car with diesel is about £19 higher than on Good Friday last year, while a tank of petrol is £8 more expensive.

It commissioned a survey indicating that 31% of UK drivers are increasingly worried about rising fuel costs.

But only 6% expect to drive shorter distances because of the issue, and another 6% said they will stop driving.

RAC mobile servicing and repairs team leader Sean Kimberlin said: “Despite fuel prices rising dramatically due to the conflict in the Middle East, our research suggests Easter remains incredibly important to people as it’s often the first chance to get away since Christmas or to meet up with friends and family.

“While a significant number of drivers are concerned about rising fuel prices, a much smaller contingent are actually changing their plans this Easter as a result.

“We expect traffic levels to be consistently high from Thursday, when many schools break up.”

Lee Morley, AA expert patrol, said: “After what feels like a very long, wet winter, lots of families are looking forward to the Easter break.

“With more than 20 million journeys expected on the busiest days, it’s shaping up to be one of the busiest Easters on the roads in recent years.”

Mr Morley urged drivers to carry out vehicle checks before setting off, such as fuel, lights, oil, water and tyres.

Thousands of Easter train journeys will be disrupted by Network Rail’s six-day shutdown on the West Coast Main Line (WCML).

Engineering work means no intercity services will run between London Euston and Milton Keynes from Good Friday to Wednesday April 8.

Trains will resume on Thursday April 9.

Engineers will deliver more than 270 upgrade projects across Britain over Easter.

There will be no WCML services between Preston and Lancaster on Saturday or Easter Sunday.

Avanti West Coast will run services between Preston and Carlisle via the Settle and Carlisle line.

Between Good Friday and Easter Monday, services between London Waterloo and Clapham Junction will be reduced, and there will be no trains between Winchester and Southampton in Hampshire, or between Herne Bay and Ramsgate in Kent.

EasyJet said it is preparing for its busiest Easter getaway, with up to 16,000 flights from UK airports during the two-week school break.

It said the Tenerife and Lanzarote in the Canary Islands and Alicante and Malaga in mainland Spain are among the most popular destinations.

Holiday company On the Beach said it has seen a surge in last-minute bookings for departures this week.

Chief customer officer Zoe Harris said: “Destinations like Greece and Turkey are offering standout value alongside familiar favourites, Spain, the Canaries and Portugal, and with the UK weather showing no signs of improving, it’s no surprise we’ve seen a surge in people snapping up last-minute sunshine breaks.”

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