Traffic hotspots revealed as 19.5m trips planned for Jubilee bank holiday

Published 01 June 2022
  • Almost 20m leisure journeys by car predicted over the Platinum Jubilee bank holiday period.
  • Friday, 3 June set to be the busiest day, with 3.6m trips planned. 
  • Delays expected on the M25, southbound M5, A303 and A720 Edinburgh city bypass. 

Drivers will make an estimated 19.5 million leisure journeys by car over the Platinum Jubilee bank holiday period, research from RAC Breakdown suggests.

An estimated 2.6m drivers will take to the roads today (Wednesday, 1 June 2022) ahead of the bank holiday, followed by 3.3 tomorrow (Thursday, 2 June 2022), with Friday (3 June 2022) the busiest day at 3.6m. Saturday is expected to see 2.6m leisure trips by car, with Sunday the quietest day with 2.3m. 

An additional 5m will use their cars at some point over the full five days, according to the study of 1,460 drivers’ travel plans, as day-trippers combine with families making their way back home at the end of the half term break.

The M25, southbound M5, A303 and A720 Edinburgh city bypass are all highlighted as roads to watch for potential delays.

RAC Jubilee Bank Holiday Traffic

Transport analytics provider INRIX predicts that traffic conditions could be worst in the mornings of the bank holidays and advises drivers to set off as early as possible or delay their trips until much later in the day to skip any jams.

RAC traffic spokesman Rod Dennis said: “Drivers clearly see a double bank holiday this close to the summer as a gift with so millions eager to make the most of it – although many appear keen to keep their car journeys short, perhaps mixing a daytrip or two with a Jubilee celebration at home.

"The fact the bank holidays coincide with the end of half-term in many places has the potential to put some extra pressure on the road network, so planning a journey carefully is important to beat the worst of any queues."

The RAC is advising drivers to make sure their oil, coolant and screenwash are all at the right levels and that their tyres are free of damage and are inflated properly to help avoid breaking down. 

Which roads will be busiest for the Jubilee bank holiday?

The M25, southbound M5, A303 and A720 Edinburgh city bypass are all highlighted as roads to watch for potential delays over the Queen's Platinum Jubilee weekend. 

Which day will be busiest for traffic over the Jubilee bank holiday?

Friday (3 June 2022) is expected to be the busiest day for traffic with an estimated 3.6 million leisure trips, according to research from RAC Breakdown.

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Engineer Andy    on 7 June 2022

Wow - who knew?

In other news - water is wet.

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