December

2015

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Getting home for the holidays.

Safe Travels

 

About 46 million people traveled 50 miles or more for last year's Thanksgiving Day, according to the AAA. It was the highest number since 2007. Thanksgiving always draws more travelers than any other holiday. Christmas is usually the runner up with a few million fewer (actually 41 million last year).

 

With a better economic picture and low gas prices, 2015 is expected to bring the highest number of Christmas travelers on record and could surpass last year's Thanksgiving figures.

 

Since the statistics start with travelers going 50 miles, most of them will be going by car. Barring the big snow storms and exceptionally icy streets that will keep them at home, many will make a drive of up to 300 miles to get home for Christmas.

 

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