Hucknall and Bulwell rock fans heading to Download urged to follow the signed routes and avoid the Highway to Hell

Rock fans heading to this weekend’s massive Download Festival are being advised to follow the signposted routes and not their sat navs for smoother and quicker journeys.
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Tens of thousands of rock fans will be descending on Donington Park race circuit in Leicestershire for the annual Download event, which this year is headlined by Kiss, Iron Maiden and Biffy Clyro.

The festival takes place from Friday, June 10 to Sunday, June 12 and National Highways is dispatching extra traffic officer patrols and has worked with the event organisers to keep the roads moving as smoothly as possible.

Jamie Tomlin, National Highways network resilience planner, said: “We have been working closely with the event organisers and other key partners to ensure that travel to and from the event runs as safely and smoothly as possible.

Thousands of fans will be attending this weekend's Download FestivalThousands of fans will be attending this weekend's Download Festival
Thousands of fans will be attending this weekend's Download Festival

“If you are attending the Download Festival, when you get within a few miles follow the road signs and the instructions from the organisers rather than your sat nav as they will guide you on the correct route to the correct car park.

"There are changes to the traffic management plan this year so don’t be tempted to follow a previous year’s route.

“Our advice to all motorists is allow extra time for journeys in that area over the weekend, particularly if you are catching a flight from East Midlands Airport.”

There are some 120 bands from across the globe performing at the Download Festival which attracts around 100,000 people across the three days.

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Campers can arrive on site from Wednesday, June 9 which will spread out the arrival times of festival-goers but surrounding roads are still expected to be very busy until the final departures on Monday, June 13.

Donington Park is located next to East Midlands Airport, four miles west of junction 23A of the M1 and five miles from junction 24.

Major roads in the area, including the M1, A42, A50 and A453 are likely to be busy.

National Highways will use electronic message boards on nearby motorways to advise people of any delays.

For live traffic updates follow the @HighwaysWMIDS Twitter feed.

The National Highways 24/7 customer contact centre team can also provide up-to-the minute information on 0300 1235000.