Breaking News: Travel Chaos Imminent as Millions Head Home for Christmas
Millions of people are on the move today, with Britain's roads, railways, and airports expected to reach new records for the busiest day of the festive getaway. About 460,000 journeys are planned for Friday alone, with some of the country's largest airports predicted to break December passenger records.
Traffic on motorways is expected to reach a peak on Friday afternoon, with approximately 24.4 million cars predicted to be on the roads. Motorists are advised to allow extra time, with lengthy delays expected at peak times. The RAC has warned of queues of over half an hour on the M25 and M60.
Network Rail is urging travellers to check their journeys, book a seat if possible, and allow extra time. The AA has also warned that this Christmas could be the busiest on record for UK roads.
The situation is expected to worsen as the day progresses, with drivers facing significant delays. Motorists are advised to plan ahead and check for updates before embarking on their journeys.
This is a developing story, and we will provide updates as more information becomes available.
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