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Okay all, heading down from Scotland to Meribel via Dover for Christmas on the 23rd December (Thursday). Just wondering for those of you around London what time in the afternoon does the M25 congestion start and roughly what time does it start to quieten down again. Ferry check-in at the latest 10.45pm.

On all our previous journeys we have hit the M25 in the middle of the night so no problems usually.

Cheers in advance.
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Not sure of the timing of the evening rush hour but I'd recommend going clockwise and over the dartford crossing. The Leatherhead to Heathrow bit is often very congested in both directions. There are also some lane widening roadworks in the Hertfordshire and Essex sections at the moment.

I'd imagine the evening rush would be approx 4-7pm but hopefully someone who drives round it regularly will be able to confirm.
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Rush hour usually from about 6am until about 5:59am in my experience, especially between M11 and M4 in both directions! Confused
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you should be crossing the Dartford Bridge at around 20.00 and the hordes will still be in Lakeside and Bluewater doing last minute Christmas shopping so it should be clear but there again?
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GixerGirl, definitely clockwise over the crossing,. the problem is the roadworks from Jnc 28 - 29 which can be rather slow . Allow extra time cos if there's a lane closure due to accident it could add half an hour. The rush hour continues (usually) until 8.00pm but I suspect that will not be the case on 23rd December.

Depending on where you plan to join the M25, aim to be on the M25 by 7:30pm and you should be fine - you might get there by 9:30 but allows a good margin if there's problems. If you are joining at the M11 then you could stretch that to 8:00pm

Under no circumstances (unless the clockwise is closed or something) take the anticlockwise.

edit: good point above re Lakeside - that coudl add to the congestion, plus there's bluewater over the bridge but that should be ok going away from the crossing
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It's generally OK around 4am which is the time we commence our skiing journey!
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GixerGirl, depends where you join the M25 as to which way round you go. There's a chance you're coming down the M40 from the M6/M42 in which case it's a toss up. Personally I'd go south because the Dartford Crossing can be a nightmare and, if for any reason the road is blocked, you're only option to get across is to head inland and find the Blackwall tunnel etc like everyone else. At least going south you are already south of the river and can turn off, find another route. Around Dartford the Lakeside and Bluewater mob will be out in force having prangs at will. Best to avoid.
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Bode Swiller, actually, I'd probably agree it's a toss up if she's joining at M40, but I reckon (as a very regular user) the crossing would be ok on 23rd and at that time of the evening.
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Have to agree with Bode Swiller, Dartford can be a nightmare most days from 4pm onwards, plus Xmas and Lakeside added to the mix. if it all goes t*ts, youre stuck. Going south from the M40 will give you alternatives and though busy does keep moving.
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the M25 is congested all day every day.
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A1-M11 is the way to go 15 miles to the bridge and M2 to Dover is the way to go, the bridge should be clear. What really confused the auto tolls is having a Dart Tag and a Telepeage Tag stuck next to each other!
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GixerGirl, assume you'll be coming down the A1M? If so, may be worth coming off at Huntingdon and looping round to the M11, thus missing out on some of the congestion on the M25. As suggested above, aim to get on at around 8pm. Barring major problems, that ought to be fine for an hour and a half to Dover, leaving you a decent safety margin.


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From M40 the AA recommend going SOUTH - 22 miles longer via Dartford.
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GixerGirl, Assuming two hours from M40 to Dover, you'll need to hit the M25 at 8:45. Allowing an extra 1/2 hour and you'll be fine at that time of night. I would go anti-clockwise form the bottom of the M40. Current road works at hemel and further round towards the bridge.
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+1 for A1-M11. Keep an ear on the traffic reports, and leave plenty of time! This is one of the reasons I use Norfolk line, I book an 8pm ferry and aim to arrive for the 6pm one, if I'm late I'll just get the later ferry.
If you hear of bad traffic around the QE2 bridge, you can always stay on the M11, then A406,A13,Dartford Tunnel, A2 or A20 - shouldn't be too awful about 8pm.
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Most people would have finished work for the Christmas break on the Friday so I would be surpised if you encounter any traffic this close to Christmas... saying that you might find yourself queing on the A2 for due to Bluewater but i doubt it will have a major effect on travel times.
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If joining on the M40 definitely go anticlockwise, otherwise you will end up going through the roadworks around the M1 junction.
Also you'll avoid the Lakeside/Bluewater nightmare.
If joining M1 or A1 then go clockwise. Normally traffic is lighter after 7pm, but it depends if someone has had an accident Sad
I've always done M6/M40 when coming from Scotland, even if it is Edinburgh on the East coast.
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Guess none of us are sure which way GixerGirl will be coming - East(ish) or West side of UK. Personally, I'd still head for A1M but, def go anti-clockwise from M40 to avoid the roadworks around hemel etc - absolute nightmare more often than not anywhere rear busy periods.
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sbirring wrote:
I've always done M6/M40 when coming from Scotland, even if it is Edinburgh on the East coast.
Definately.

I need to get from Reading to Folkstone - checkin 4PM on Christmas eve.... reckon on 2 1/2 hours for that....?
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Thanks all, we're coming down the M1, leaving at junction 6a, around the M25 Junction 21 area. Counting the days down now Very Happy
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GixerGirl, I'd seriously give some thought to crossing over to the A1M at some point in the journey (Leicester, Nottingham?) in that case, and then as per above recommendations - roadworks on the M25 at the M1 junction have reduced lanes and it's very often quite congested.
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Thanks all, we're coming down the M1, leaving at junction 6a, around the M25 Junction 21 area. Counting the days down now Very Happy
Personally, although longer, I'd use M6 M40. Bottom of the M6 around Rugby and the M1 maybe the places you get delayed, especially the time you're going to hit that area.
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GixerGirl, tell me to mind my own business but, from Peebles (if that is where you're starting from), I'd head out to Biggar and on to the A74/M6/M42/M40/M25 south. Got to be quicker than A1/M1 side (if that's what you're thinking).
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Not the A74M to Carlisle, then A66 across to A1? Guess it depends on what time one hits the peak traffic, and where.
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Paris, or possibly Slough? Tokyo and New York might be a bit of a bitch.
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23rd Dec there will be toffee all traffic, and it will be completely unpredictable. Much better to leave an hour for delays on the M25, and it will be less than that.

The M40 isn't a good route, M6/M1 significantly quicker because you cut out a 30 minute trip from the M40 to M1 that I have to do every day. Plus there's loads of roadworks on the second half of that route, so you are likely to be at 20-40mph even if it is moving reasonably.

M1 to Dover isn't bad, and won't be on the 23rd, I'd instinctively avoid 4-6:30pm and 7-9am, but the morning likely to be worse than the afternoon because many people will be taking half days so rush hour could go all over the place.
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The M40 isn't a good route, M6/M1 significantly quicker because you cut out a 30 minute trip from the M40 to M1 that I have to do every day

Monium, but you wouldn't go the north way round from M40, south is shorter and quicker.
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GixerGirl wrote:
Thanks all, we're coming down the M1, leaving at junction 6a, around the M25 Junction 21 area. Counting the days down now Very Happy

Go Clockwise via Dartford Crossing. I've done the Chunnel from J11 M1 in 2 hours, but I'd allow more. if you allow 3 hours from J6a you'll be there in plenty of time. No way go Anti-clockwise via H'row if coming down the M1.
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Spyderman, +1
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GixerGirl wrote:
Thanks all, we're coming down the M1, leaving at junction 6a, around the M25 Junction 21 area. Counting the days down now Very Happy


get off the M1 as others have said = there are roadworks at Jnc 13 which have been a right PITA recently. There really is nothign to be gained by staying on.
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those roadworks at 28/29 are a bit of a nightmare...i got caught in rush hour for an hour a couple of weeks back, I'd check with the highways agency whether they are suspended over the run up to Christmas/over Xmas or not but as above, leave a good extra hour or so and you will be fine.
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28/29 roadworks have been ok this week, eevn though there have been accidents - I was only delayed 5 mins to night even with a shunt in lane 3 that everyone had to get round.
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At 8pm the M25 is almost empty. Go whichever way you think is easiest.
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bar shaker,
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At 8pm the M25 is almost empty. Go whichever way you think is easiest.


Totally agree but would also recommend listening to the Traffic Reports on the radio and if the motorway is shut due to an accident give yourself the option of going the otherway. It may add 30 minutes to your journey but you will potentially miss the frustraion of sitting stationary for a couple of hours.......
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bar shaker, marky, I wouldnt agree when I'm on the M25 trying to get to Jnc 28 from the M1 at 8:00pm - it's still busy through the week but no biggie.
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Anyone know if the roadworks/widening on the M11 near Stansted are finished? We got caught up a couple of times early this year. The official detour seemed to go nearly to Thetford, nice enough place but not at midnight in January.
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sanman, Yes they are, the M25 is being widened from Junc 28 (a12) down to Junc 29 (a127) and then onto the Dartford Crossing
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marky wrote:
bar shaker,
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At 8pm the M25 is almost empty. Go whichever way you think is easiest.


Totally agree but would also recommend listening to the Traffic Reports on the radio and if the motorway is shut due to an accident give yourself the option of going the otherway. It may add 30 minutes to your journey but you will potentially miss the frustraion of sitting stationary for a couple of hours.......

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Especially if you decide to go clockwise - if the bridge or the tunnel* are closed then your options are extremely limited.
Tune to any BBC station and make sure your TA is on.

Oh - and don't worry - the M25 really isn't that bad outside the rush hours and the Surrey stretch (which we use a lot) is much better since the T5 Heathrow spur and the extra lanes were finished. Plus the variable speed limit does actually work.


*bridge is normally Southbound and the tunnel Northbound but if they have to close one then you can have two-way traffic on the other crossing. ie 4 lanes into 2.
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I've covered roughly 30,000 miles on the M25 in the past 14 months (many travelling at <40mph). I'd recommend joining at the A1m (Jnc 23) and travelling anti-clockwise down, much of the roadworks are complete now, join about 7.30pm or later, and take the contra flow where available and you'll be fine....barring an accident or such.
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