Bristol named as congestion blackspot as 19.1m expected to make car journey on Good Friday
- Travelers face potential disruptions across the UK over the Easter bank holiday due to strikes and engineering works.
- A pension row and planned engineering by Network Rail are contributing to expected travel issues.
- Roads will likely experience congestion, especially on Good Friday and around major transit hubs such as London Euston.
- VisitEngland estimates 10.6 million adults plan UK holidays, and the AA says traffic will increase by 15%; Shaun Jones advised vehicle checks.
- Travel delays and congestion are expected, potentially impacting airports like Gatwick and major railway stations, including London Euston.
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Britons risk traffic carnage over Easter with 19 million travelling on Good Friday - congestion hotspots named
Britons risk traffic carnage over Easter with 19 million travelling on Good Friday - congestion hotspots named - Motorists are being warned to expect significant delays over the Easter weekend, with almost 20 million drivers expected to hit the roads on Good Friday alone
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