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Congestion Chaos As Festival Fever Hits Bank Holiday Brits

RAC is predicting a busy bank holiday on the nation¿s roads as music fans from across the country prepare for one of the busiest festival periods of the summer. With the long range forecast promising some much-needed sunshine, seaside resorts are also bracing themselves for an increase in traffic as British motorists look to squeeze the most out of the long weekend.

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Pooches 'Pawing' Over Travel Brochures With Owners

Britain is a nation of animal lovers; owning eight million dogs*. An RAC survey** of 2,000 dog owners revealed that a third of owners are increasingly including their dogs in their holiday plans and contrary to the economic downturn, only 1 in 7 put this down to cutting kennel fees***.

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Brits Unprepared For Europe's Roads

One in three motorists surveyed by RAC* is gearing up to drive in Europe this year, but research from the motoring organisation reveals that many don¿t have a clue what it will cost to drive abroad or what to do when it all goes wrong.

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RAC Takes The Toll Out Of Motoring This Bank Holiday

The driving people will pay the M6 Toll for thousands of motorists over the entire Bank Holiday weekend RAC is giving motorists something to smile about over the bank holiday weekend by paying for 3,000 cars to go through the M6 Toll. Recent RAC research shows that more people are planning to stay in the UK this year, so the motoring organisation is set to bring some cheer and goodwill to the weekend by paying for 1,000 lucky motorists' tolls every day throughout the Spring Bank Holiday.

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I-Spy Easter Traffic - But School Hols and Stay-Cations Should Keep Traffic Hopping Along

RAC is predicting a busy Easter weekend, although with the holiday falling in between many school terms, and the majority of Brits planning to stay at home, motorists should benefit from lighter traffic than some previous Easters.

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