Easter exodus chaos continues on roads and in airports

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Nearly seven million will be flying across the country this month, with terminals the busiest they have been since before the pandemic. 9News

Good Friday has begun and many Aussies will be basking in the long weekend relaxation but not before getting to their destinations with a plethora of food.

Brisbane Airport broke its post-pandemic record with more than 69,000 people travelling through the domestic and international airport on Thursday.Authorities have urged drivers to be on alert while heading to holiday celebrations afterVictoria Police Assistant Commissioner Glenn Weir said it has been a "horrible start" to the year on the state's roads and around the country but there are concerns about the toll this Easter.

It isn't just concerns about the road toll, but authorities will be looking out for drivers doing the wrong thing from speeding, under the influence of drugs and alcohol and using mobile phones."It's not hard. Perhaps some discipline."Aussies snap up last-minute lunch staples

 

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