The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)
RAC expects English lockdown easing will lead to 15 million trips
An estimated 15 million leisure trips will be made by car in the UK this weekend after lockdown restrictions were eased in England, a new survey indicates.
Nearly half of the journeys will be no more than 10 miles long, the RAC poll suggests.
A total of 1,317 drivers were surveyed after Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced on Sunday that some travel restrictions would be lifted. Some 46% of respondents said they planned to take a leisure trip by car this weekend.
Taking into account the number of licensed cars on the road, the RAC calculated that an estimated 15 million trips will be made across today and tomorrow.
One in five (23%) drivers said they were planning to drive up to 10 miles to reach their destinations.
Some 11% will drive between 11 and 30 miles specifically to reach a beach, while 6% will travel a similar distance to get to a national park or other beauty spot.
One in 20 drivers (5%) said they expect to drive more than 30 miles for recreation.
RAC spokesman Rod Dennis said: “In normal times, the weather warming up in time for the weekend would spell traffic jams on routes leading to tourist hotspots.
“These figures suggest that’s less likely this weekend, with the vast majority of drivers we surveyed not jumping at the chance to drive very much further afield,” he said.
“As guidance on movement hasn’t changed in either Scotland or Wales, English drivers should regard the borders to these countries as effectively closed for leisure trips or potentially face a fine.”
The easing of the lockdown in England means people can drive as far as they want to exercise outdoors, as long as they do not spend the night away from their home.
But several tourist boards are urging people to stay away due to fears they will be overwhelmed by visitors.