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Plenty of Thanksgiving Company -- on the Roads

AAA: 43.4 Million Americans to travel for Thanksgiving, a slight decline from 2012. Wednesday before Thanksgiving will be the single busiest day for travel weekend

The following news release recently was issued by the American Automobile Association (beneath it, we've got links to Connecticut's highway traffic camera feeds, so you can know how good or bad traffic is before you go):

AAA projects 43.4 million Americans will journey 50 miles or more from home during the Thanksgiving holiday weekend, a decrease of 1.5 percent from the 44 million people who traveled last year.

This decrease falls just shy of last Thanksgiving’s four-year peak since the recession-driven declines in 2008-2009 when Thanksgiving travel fell by 25 percent.

The Thanksgiving holiday travel period is defined as Wednesday, Nov. 27 to Sunday, Dec. 1.

Highlights from this year’s 2013 AAA Thanksgiving Holiday Travel Forecast include:

  • Thanksgiving travelers to total 43.4 million, a decrease of 1.5 percent from the 44 million who traveled last year

  • Ninety percent of travelers or 38.9 million to travel by automobile, a decline of 1.6 percent

  • Median spending expected to drop nearly seven percent to $465, compared to $498 last year.

  • The Thanksgiving holiday is a less expensive holiday for travelers compared to other holidays. This year Labor Day spending was $804, Independence Day $749 and Memorial Day $659.

  • Holiday air travel to decline 3.7 percent to 3.14 million travelers from 3.26 million in 2012
  • Average distance traveled to increase to 601 miles from 588 miles.
  • The Wednesday before Thanksgiving will be the busiest single day of travel with 37 percent of travelers departing for trips Nov. 27.

“While the economy continues to improve, the sluggish pace of the recovery is creating uncertainty in the minds of some consumers and therefore AAA is projecting a slight decline in the number of Thanksgiving travelers this year,” said AAA's Robert Sinclair Jr in a release. 

“The good news is motorists will receive a holiday bonus in the form of lower gas prices, which are at their lowest level for the holiday since 2010.”

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Traveling on I-95? Concerned about traffic? Here are links to the Connnecticut Department of Transportation traffic cams (“SB” means southbound; “NB” means northbound):


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