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Abstract:In some cities, traffic will be up to three times worse than normal as the United States kicks off the summer season.
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43 million Americans are expected to hit the road this Memorial Day Weekend, AAA says.
It could be the highest travel volume since 2005, the group estimates, despite gas prices reaching close to $3 per gallon.
These are the travel times to avoid if you don't want to sit in traffic, based on data from INRIX.
This Memorial Day Weekend will be the busiest in more than a decade, AAA is warning motorists ahead of the holiday weekend.
43 million Americans are expected to hit the road for the inaugural summer weekend, the most since 2005, making travel a headache in some areas, the organization is warning. That's despite average gas prices spiking to nearly $3 per gallon.
“Americans are eagerly anticipating the start of summer, and expensive gas prices won't keep them home this Memorial Day weekend,” Paula Twidale, vice president of AAA Travel, said in a press release. “Consumer spending remains strong, helped by solid job and income growth. Families continue to prioritize spending their disposable incomes on travel, and near-record numbers of them are looking forward to doing just that for Memorial Day.”
In some cities, the best time to leave to avoid traffic was on Thursday. But for those stuck working a full week, you can still dodge soul-crushing traffic by avoiding the busiest times. In most places, that means not leaving until after the traditional rush hour on Friday.
Not headed out of town? The navigation app Waze says gyms, theaters, and other performing arts venues see massive decreases in traffic during the holiday Monday compared to usual weekdays. Beaches, cemeteries, and movie theaters on the other hand, tend to be much more crowded.
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