Ryan Barham
Last updated: 04/06/2025
The great Easter getaway is almost here and The RAC are predicting there will be a total of 21 million journeys over the Easter holidays. They’re anticipating that 21 million journeys will take place over the Easter holidays (generally Saturday 5 April to Monday 21 April) with the following days expected to be the busiest:
Although The RAC has not yet revealed their traffic levels for the Easter weekend, Inrix are predicting the following increases in traffic levels compared to 2024:
With Network Rail completing £86 million of essential work and various timetable changes expected across the UK, public transport is likely to cause a number of issues.
According to the Independent, the traffic hotspots are likely to be:
Haven’t decided where you’re going yet? Take a look at our Easter holiday ideas.
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All set to go and want to keep the whole family entertained during the journey. We’ve put together a list of family games to play in the car.
The RAC’s poll found a quarter of drivers admitting to suffering a vehicle breakdown while on holiday with the following being the most common issues:
With this in mind, it’s important to make all your basic vehicle checks before you head off on your travels, paying particular attention to any outstanding MOT advisories. The following checks can help your journey go more smoothly.
If anything is causing you concern, get it checked over by a professional.
https://www.rac.co.uk/drive/news/motoring-news/easter-traffic/
https://www.nationalrail.co.uk/travel-information/easter-bank-holiday/
https://www.autoexpress.co.uk/news/366410/easter-holiday-traffic-predictions-are-no-yoke
Most Easter Holidays in 2025 will be from Saturday 4 to Monday 21 April, with the Easter Weekend taking place from Friday 18 April (Good Friday) to Monday 21 April (Easter Monday).
This will be down to personal preference but, according to The RAC and Inrix, the busiest days over the general school holidays are expected to be Friday 4 April, Saturday 5 April and the Easter weekend itself. If you are driving over these days, either leave outside peak traffic times or prepare for delays.
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