​14.5 million to take to the road this coming weekend to see friends and family

The UK’s motorways and major A roads will heave under an extra weight ​ of traffic this coming weekend as 14.5 million of us* get in our cars to ​ take advantage of the early May bank holiday.

‘Peak car’ is predicted for Friday 1 May when some 4 million people ​ will take to the road to see friends and family for the long weekend – ​ and with it being a normal working day for many the evening rush hour is ​ expected to be especially busy with commuter and extra leisure traffic ​ sharing the roads.

But despite the weekend marking the start of May and longer days, those ​ getting away for the weekend shouldn’t expect wall-to-wall sunshine – ​ the current weather forecast looks mixed, with little indication of a ​ return to the settled and summer-like conditions enjoyed by much of the ​ UK earlier in April.

RAC head of external affairs Pete Williams said: “Our data shows that ​ many motorists look set to make the most of the coming long weekend by ​ grabbing the car keys and taking to the road to visit friends and ​ family. While the weather forecast might not hold too much promise, ​ we’re now into the time of year when days are longer and, when the sun ​ does put in an appearance, it should feel pleasantly warm.

“As is typically the case, the Friday before the bank holiday looks set ​ to be the most hectic day – so we’re advising motorists who can set off ​ early to do so to get ahead of the rest. And when you are on the road, ​ watch out for those snap springtime showers that can quickly reduce both ​ your view of the road ahead and the grip of your car’s tyres.”

To help plan a journey, download the free RAC App for iPhone or Android ​ smartphones or visit the RAC website to use RAC Route Planner, which ​ gives the most up to date road information available including incidents ​ and ongoing roadworks.

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​ Notes to Editors

* Figure covers expected traffic car volumes from Friday 1 May to ​ Monday 4 May 2015 inclusive. Research conducted by Ragdoll in April 2015 ​ with 1,315 motorists as respondents; figure extrapolated to 29.1m ​ licensed cars.

Figures for other days: Saturday 2 May – 3.8 million; Sunday 3 May – 3.2 million; Monday 4 May – 3.5 million.

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