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Fourth of July travel is set to break records with nearly 71 million people expected to make trips over the holiday.
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AAA's annual Memorial Day weekend travel predictions indicate a lot of people will be hitting the roads this weekend and all summer long.
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More Americans are expected to travel for the holidays, but there shouldn't be a single day when a majority of people leave or go home. Here's why.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentAAA anticipates increased national travel over the Thanksgiving holiday this year. That travel can bring added stress and affect physical and mental well-being, according to experts.
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Business & EconomyA spokeswoman for AAA says if people want to travel, they'll make cuts in other areas so they can afford it.
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Business & EconomyAAA predicts some 55.4 million Americans will flock to holiday destinations in the third-busiest Thanksgiving travel season, since the organization started keeping track in 2000.
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The airline industry anticipates Tuesday and Wednesday to be the busiest days of the year. Some travelers said that they feel safer flying this year than they did earlier in the pandemic.
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The Ohio Department of Transportation is removing a few orange barrels from the roadways ahead of the holiday weekend. ODOT spokesman Matt Bruning says...
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Ohioans taking to the road for the Fourth of July holiday weekend will have lots of company.The auto club AAA is predicting a record volume of travelers…
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State officials are preaching road safety in anticipation of heavy end-of-year holiday travel, as Ohio already has dozens more traffic deaths this year…