
Historic data shows that more people die on U.S. roadways on holidays than on non-holidays.
Historic data shows that more people die on U.S. roadways on holidays than on non-holidays.
A new report from Zutobi explores the worst holidays for driving and reasons why Thanksgiving ranks as the most dangerous of all.
AAA projects that the nation’s highways and byways will be busy over the Thanksgiving holiday period. Even so, while road trips have increased slightly — up 0.4% from 2021 — car travel remains 2.5% below 2019 levels.
Fleet drivers who work over the Thanksgiving holiday period need to be prepared to use their best defensive driving skills as 61% of Americans plan to ditch the airports and drive to their family feast this year.
A monthly analysis has shown that the roads have become deadlier despite less traffic, as the COVID-19 pandemic has led to disturbing traffic safety trends this year.
AAA Travel projects that 50.9 million Americans will travel 50 miles or more away from home this Thanksgiving holiday weekend, an increase of 1.6 million travelers compared with last year. Car rental rates will hit a five-year holiday high at $70 per day.
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