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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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Drugs, Drink, Distractions and Environmental Driving

Annual Report on Motoring highlights generational divide among motorists

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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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RAC Warns of Bank Holiday Congestion Hot Spots - Nine Out of Ten Homeowners Considering DIY Visits

RAC is predicting congestion hot spots around out-of-town DIY stores this bank holiday weekend with nine out of ten (86%) homeowners planning to visit home improvement stores at some point over the long weekend. The surge in DIY comes as a fifth of UK homeowners say they have been put off moving house this year in light of the `credit crunch¿ and so are opting to enhance their current homes.

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RAC Predicts Worst Ever Easter Congestion - Credit Crunch Fears Expected To Increase Domestic Travel

RAC today predicts the worst ever Easter for traffic congestion with up to 16 million cars taking to the roads over the long weekend. The peak is expected from midday on Maundy Thursday when motorists are advised to allow 50% more time to their journeys. Economic fears leading Brits to shun foreign shores for holidays in the UK, the timing of Easter and the predicted rail chaos are key factors for the surge in car usage pinpointed by RAC.

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