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Drivers across Wales face Easter gridlock as Traffic Wales warns of severe congestion hotspots and smartwatch dangers during holiday exodus. Traffic authorities have issued urgent warnings for motorists to brace for significant delays on key routes, including the M4 between junctions 28-29 and the Coldra interchange (J24), alongside the A48 near Carmarthen, where travel times surged by 10-20 minutes during peak hours last Easter. With families expected to flood roads from Good Friday to Easter Monday, officials emphasize that similar delays are likely this year, compounded by ongoing roadworks and closures.
Recent data highlights that holiday travel surges consistently rank among the top causes of seasonal congestion, with the RAC Foundation noting a 20% spike in leisure trips during Easter weekends compared to average weekends. Traffic Wales reiterated its advisory, stating, “At peak times 11am to 5pm, journeys took approximately ten to 20 minutes longer. Plan ahead and allow extra travel time.” Specific closures remain undisclosed, but WalesOnline confirms multiple active roadworks, urging travelers to consult real-time updates.
Adding to the risks, the Road Safety Authority (RSA) has raised alarms over smartwatch use behind the wheel, citing a startling 24% of drivers admitting to checking notifications while driving. Despite their compact size, these devices fall under Rule 149 of the Highway Code, which bans handheld mobile use entirely—a violation carrying fines of up to £200 and six penalty points. “Using a smartwatch is just as distracting,” warned the RSA, as touchscreen interactions divert attention from the road.
For cross-border travelers, England’s road networks are also preparing for closures, with Highways England advising pre-journey checks via its digital platforms. As holidaymakers finalize plans, authorities stress the importance of factoring in buffer time and avoiding wearable tech distractions to ensure safer, smoother journeys during one of the busiest travel periods of the year. Real-time updates are available through Traffic Wales’ channels, while WalesOnline offers a comprehensive guide to disruptions.
Smartwatch users, in particular, are cautioned to disable notifications or store devices securely while driving, as even glancing at a wrist-mounted screen could result in penalties. With Easter’s mix of leisure travel and unpredictable weather, proactive planning and adherence to safety guidelines remain critical for avoiding both delays and legal consequences.
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