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'Summer spike' of holiday traffic expected this weekend

RAC head of external affairs Pete Williams said: “This coming weekend will see a further ‘summer spike’ of traffic on major roads, with families who have spent the first week of the school holidays planning a break finally making their getaway. We’re expecting traffic to peak on Saturday, with some 2.3 million holidaymakers on the road, but Friday is also likely to see jams as two million of us take to the wheel to start a summer break.

“Routes to the Channel ports are likely to be particularly busy. Each year some six million Brits cross the Channel in their own cars, and with most journeys taking place through the summer, now is a good time for any motorist planning a trip to ensure they have quality European breakdown cover in place. We also recommend motorists travelling any distance check their car to cut the risks of an unplanned stop – ensure tyres have enough tread, check oil and coolant levels, and don’t overload your vehicle.”

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