Record peak predicted for road travel
Coventry Telegraph
|December 15, 2025
THIS year's Christmas road travel getaway is expected to be the busiest on record, new figures suggest.
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The AA has forecast that traffic for all journey purposes in the run-up to December 25 will peak on Friday when about 24.4 million cars are expected on the UK's roads.
Meanwhile, a total of 37.5 million leisure trips by car are planned between Wednesday and Christmas Eve, the RAC has estimated. That is the most in the week before Christmas Day since the company began recording the data in 2013.
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