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Steer clear of traffic this coming Labor Day weekend

Roadways are undeniably busier during certain times of year. The holiday season might be the first period people think of when imagining crowded roadways, but three-day weekends and popular standalone holidays like the Fourth of July and Labor Day also have a tendency to compel people to get behind the wheel so they can celebrate.

The American Automobile Association reports that the Friday before Labor Day was the fifth worst travel day in the United States in 2021. AAA determined its worst travel days by examining data about overcrowded airports and flight delays and also by looking at how much vehicle traffic was on the nation’s highways.

Labor Day weekend is often characterized as the unofficial end of summer, so it should come as no surprise that the travel data company Arrivalist reports that 43 million people traveled on Labor Day weekend in 2021. The excitement surrounding a weekend getaway or road trip vacation can quickly evaporate when drivers find themselves sitting in traffic. These strategies can help drivers avoid such misfortune.

A certain amount of traffic is unavoidable on busy travel weekends, but these strategies can help drivers avoid the bummer of bumper-to-bumper traffic this Labor Day weekend.

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