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AAA said that a majority will be by car — 61.6 million people, an increase of 2.2% compared to 2025. To avoid delays, here are the best and worst times to hit the roads. YOUR704: Where to see ...
If you're headed out of town by car for the Fourth of July holiday weekend, there's some good news: Despite predicted record-breaking travel, the worst traffic may already be behind you.
AAA predicts more than 61 million people will hit the road for the summer holiday, with Wednesday being the busiest travel day ever for the Fourth of July holiday stretch.
A group of 25 British tourists are seeking legal action after falling seriously ill on "nightmare" holidays to a luxury five-star resort in Cape Verde.