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Regular breaks are vital for safe journeys. You should have at least a 15-minute break for every two hours of driving. On long journeys you'll probably need to stop at a service area. Find out where they are and what facilities you can expect at the different types of service areas.
To help plan your journey, you can download a map showing the location of service areas in England.
The facilities offered depend on whether you stop at a:
A motorway service area should be open 24 hours a day, every day of the year, and provide:
Motorway rest areas should provide:
Trunk roads are the most important strategic roads in the country. Any service area that is signposted from a trunk road should be open between 8.00 am and 8.00 pm every day except:
They should provide:
Highways Agency Information Points have direct feeds from England's National Traffic Control Centre to give you the latest traffic and journey time details.
The live traffic information is displayed on large screens at public venues on or near the motorway network in England, including service areas.
For more information and a list of HAIP locations see 'Get traffic information on the move'.