Memorial Day travel underway amid gas price surge
Memorial day weekend travel is already underway, and it’s expected to be the busiest in two years.
If you’re hitting the roads this weekend for the Memorial Day holiday, the Department of Transportation says nothing besides gas prices should hold you back. There will not be any lane closures on interstate highways, unless for emergency circumstances.
Memorial day weekend travel is already underway, and it’s expected to be the busiest in two years.
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If you’re think gas prices are the highest we’ll see them this summer, buckle up now. Experts say the upcoming Memorial Day holiday weekend could bring 34 million Americans to the roads, and the biggest obstacle is the spiking gas prices.
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COLUMBIA, SC (WOLO)–If you are hitting the road, you won’t have to worry about construction delaying your trip. The SC Department of Transportation says crews will not close lanes on interstates or other roadways unless there is an emergency through January 3, 2022. One thing you will see more of though, is the highway patrol. SC State Troopers are conducting…
It seems the omicron variant isn’t having an effect on air travel. The TSA says they screened more than two million people Wednesday.
More Americans are traveling for the holidays this year compared to last year. If you’re among the millions traveling to your destination, experts say now is the time to secure your house.
Crafton says that airport traffic has nearly doubled since this time last year.
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