Motorists with car insurance for young people are among those to have been warned about the possibility of traffic jams on the M1 and A1(M) during the August bank holiday weekend.
Large numbers of people are set to make the journey to the Leeds Festival, while others will be travelling to see their relatives during the national break.
The excited music fans have been urged to leave themselves a good deal of time for the drive to Branham Park in Wetherby, where bands such as Muse and Elbow will be playing their well-known tunes.
Inexperienced motorists who are attempting to keep their cheap car insurance no-claims record intact have been reminded of the importance of sticking to the speed limit while making their way to the event.
The Leeds music festival organisers have teamed up with the West Yorkshire Police and Leeds County Council in an attempt to ensure that the roads run as smoothly as possible during the festival.
The Managing Director of Festival Republic said, "The traffic plan for Leeds Festival 2010 was considered a success overall and the plan remains the same for 2011."
In related news, the lead singer of My Chemical Romance, an American band set to perform at Branham park, recently said that his first show had felt like a "really great" car crash.
It is hoped that those festival attendees with car insurance for young people do not feel the negative effects of such an incident.