These are the places to steer clear of in the next few months:
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6-30 August —The Edinburgh Fringe Festival won't be a laughing matter for those making deliveries in and out of the city as the worlds biggest arts festival clogs local roads.
27-29 August — Held in a no doubt muddy field, the annual Reading Festival could leave CV drivers around the M4 and the A329 near London with a decidedly sinking feeling. 27-29 August — The Leeds Festival is likely to provoke the same feelings for drivers along the Al to the east of Leeds. 2930 August — Around a million people take to the streets of Notting Hill for Europe's biggest carnival, meaning traffic jams at junction 16 of the M25 and the A40. Not much cause for drivers to celebrate.
27-30 August—The bank holiday weekend tor England. Wales and Northern Ireland will seriously impair journeys around the UK. Coastal roads are best avoided, especially where dual carriageways narrow to single carriageways causing bottlenecks. The M25 (especially between the M1 and Dartford crossing), the M60 box around Manchester and the M62 are likely to be affected from the previous Friday to the following Monday. NOTE: many holidaymakers and day trippers will looking to travel on 2 August (the old bank holiday date) and this is also the date of the bank holiday in Scotland
18 September — The Great North Run will make it E marathon effort to travel in and out of Newcastle th morning when the new Al in Newcastle is effectivE closed for business.
24-26 September — Silverstone plays host1 the British Superbikes Championship. so there's no fear of burning rubber arounc the A43 in the Northamptonshire areE that weekend.
1-3 October— The Ryc Cup will make journey
times along the M4, ar in and out of the city of Newport a little over par. 11-14 November— Clarkson and co 's appearance this year's MPH at the NEC might mean reaching 'top gear' is impossible. especially around the we and east of Birmingham as the M42 and M6 take the strain.