Christmas Eve getaway 'smooth' with no major problems, says RAC

Millions of people were today embarking on a Christmas getaway
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Ella Wills24 December 2018

Drivers setting out on the Christmas Eve getaway have seen traffic moving smoothly, after they were warned to expect to severe delays.

The RAC said the conditions have been "pretty smooth" with no major problems reported, despite an additional two-and-a-half million vehicles on the road.

The M25, M4 and M1 are likely to see delays but motorway traffic is generally good, with London and Birmingham still busy, the RAC added.

A spokesman said: "Some areas have been busy around town centres today due to last-minute shopping, but it's mostly local congestion."

Rail passengers were also warned of disruption 
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Getaway trips have been staggered over the weekend, with commuter traffic reduced as many people booked the day off work for an extended Christmas break.

But this will be partly offset by increased leisure journeys, with more than one in five (23 per cent) visiting family and friends and a further 16 per cent making a shopping or other day trip.

The RAC said breakdown recovery was as forecast, with milder conditions across the country kinder to motorists.

Highways England lifted more than 200 miles of roadworks on the country's motorways and major A-roads on Friday to ensure more than 97 per cent of its network is open.

Drivers are being hit with Christmas getaway fuel costs at a five-year high, with UK forecourts charging motorists an average of £1.21 per litre for petrol and £1.31 per litre for diesel, according to Government data.

The last time prices were this high in the run-up to Christmas was 2013.

Anyone hoping to escape motoring misery by catching a train could also face difficulties.

As usual, there will be no trains on Christmas Day and a limited service will run on Boxing Day.

But some of Network Rail's 330 Christmas engineering projects have already begun, forcing a number of lines to be closed.

There are no services between London Victoria - the UK's second busiest station - and Clapham Junction until January 2 due to track renewal.

Crossrail work means there are no trains operating to or from London Paddington on Sunday, Monday or December 30, with a reduced service on December 27, 28, 29 and 31.

This could cause problems for airline passengers using Heathrow Airport.

Liverpool Lime Street will have an amended service from Monday until New Year's Day, affecting Virgin Trains, East Midlands Trains, London Northwestern Railway and Northern.

There are improvement projects at numerous other locations and passengers are urged to check the National Rail Enquiries website before they travel.

Network Rail's managing director of strategic operations Andy Thomas said: "We know that our railway is up to 50 per cent quieter than usual during the festive period so taking on and delivering these huge transformational schemes at this time of year minimises our impact on passengers.

"While most of the network is open for business as usual, some routes are heavily affected and so we strongly advise passengers to plan ahead."

Airports are seeing a spike in demand in the build-up to Christmas.

Services at Gatwick have largely recovered after the drone shutdown which began on Wednesday night.

Travel trade organisation Abta expects more than 4.7 million people to head abroad from the UK between December 18 and January 2.

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