Record July 4th Travel Driven by Lower Gas Prices
Record July 4th Travel Driven by Lower Gas Prices
Record July 4th Travel Driven by Lower Gas Prices
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The Fourth of July travel period is expected to break records with nearly 71 million Americans hitting the roads and skies, driven by lower gas prices and increased post-pandemic wanderlust. AAA predicts the busiest travel day will be the Wednesday before the holiday, with major congestion expected between 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. both on July 3 and July 4. Popular destinations include Denver, Dallas, Los Angeles, and San Francisco, with car rentals in high demand. Travelers are advised to plan ahead, pack emergency kits, and designate a sober driver, especially in crowded areas like the Florida Keys. Airports will also be crowded, particularly in the mornings, and travelers are encouraged to arrive early to avoid delays.

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