Drivers in the UK have been issued a warning from AA, as people prepare for bank holiday getaways.
They've said drivers are three times more likely to drift off and cause collisions on motorways - with one of the 'traffic hotspots' the A720 in Edinburgh.
The AA also identified the M62 in Leeds, the M4/M5 interchange in Bristol, and the M5/M6 in Birmingham as 'danger' spots, reports WalesOnline.
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They're urging motorists to make regular rest stops while on journeys, on what is expected to be a busy time on the country's roads.
It commissioned a survey of more than 13,000 UK adults which suggested 12 million trips by road are planned for May Day alone.
Nick Powell, AA Patrol of the Year, said: “If you plan to travel long distances, it’s better to set off early when you’re more likely to be refreshed after a good night’s sleep and traffic is at its lightest.
“If you do feel tired, take a break at the next safe location, and have a coffee or caffeine drink, a short cat nap and a walk.”
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