Bank holiday traffic chaos expected as 19 million journeys hit the road in 10-year peak
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Bank holiday traffic chaos expected as 19 million journeys hit the road in 10-year peak.
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Drivers have been warned to expect heavy traffic this early May bank holiday, with experts predicting the busiest roads in a decade.
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New research from the RAC suggests around 19 million leisure trips will be made between Friday and Monday, just short of the 20 million record set in 2016.
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Motorways and major roads across the UK are likely to be packed, especially at peak times.
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Saturday, May 2, is expected to be the worst day for congestion, with more than four million journeys planned.
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