Surviving Easter Traffic: Outsmart the Jams!
by AutoExpert | 28 March, 2024
Okay, Easter traffic is the WORST. They're predicting a gazillion cars on the road this year, which means those usual bottlenecks are gonna be total nightmares. But listen, we don't have to just accept our fate! Let's outsmart the jams and actually have a good time this long weekend. Here's the deal:
It's all about timing: Seriously, DO NOT even think about traveling during peak hours, especially on Good Friday. If you can swing it, go for a super early or super late drive. Check those traffic websites – there are ones for England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland so you can see the madness in real-time. Modern sat-navs usually give traffic warnings too!
Ditch the busiest roads: They're already predicting certain stretches will be ridiculous, like the M25 is gonna be a parking lot nightmare. So, seriously, if there's ANY other way to go, take it! Even if it adds a little time, better than sitting in gridlock. Also, watch out for the M3, M5 and M6 – they'll likely be a mess too.
Use your tech: If you don't have a sat-nav with traffic updates, your car radio can still help! Turn on that Traffic Announcement (TA) thing, and it'll cut into whatever you're listening to for those jam reports. Or, grab your phone and get an app like Waze or Google Maps – they can warn you of trouble spots ahead. Just remember, phone needs to be mounted safely or you risk a nasty fine!
Take breaks, seriously: The Highway Code says we gotta stop every couple of hours anyway, so don't just zoom past those service stations! Plus, there are often way cooler spots nearby if you do a bit of research – and they'll likely be cheaper too.
Avoid kid meltdown: "Are we there yet?" echoing in a traffic jam is enough to drive anyone insane. Snacks, drinks, those goofy games you can only play in the car… bring it all! If things get truly desperate, a portable DVD player or a tablet loaded with their favorite shows can work wonders.
Car checkup time: Imagine breaking down IN the middle of all this traffic? No thanks! Before you head out, quickly make sure:
- Oil and coolant are good
- All your tires are pumped up (spare too!) and have enough tread
- Headlights, indicators, brake lights – make sure they work
Be prepared for the worst: Let's hope this doesn't happen, but if you DO end up stranded, breakdown cover is your savior. It's pretty cheap to get basic cover before you leave, and can save a lot of headaches (and money) if the car has a tantrum.
Okay, Easter traffic will never be a picnic, but at least now we've got a fighting chance, right?
Anyone else got some awesome traffic-dodging tips to share?