Many Delmarva residents are gearing up to hit the roads or take to the skies for the holiday season. AAA predicts a 2% increase in holiday travel compared to last year, with around 2.3 million Marylanders expected to travel.
The Delaware Office of Highway Safety has launched its "Sober Rides" initiative just in time for Thanksgiving, offering $20 ride-sharing vouchers to help impaired drivers get home safely.
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SALISBURY, Md. -- As the holiday season kicks into high gear, Americans across the nation are gearing up for a massive wave of travel. Starting from December 23rd through January 1st, a ten-day window, AAA predicts a staggering 115 million Americans will make their way to various holiday destinations.
The Maryland Transportation Authority is encouraging motorists to prepare for their Thanksgiving holiday travels in advance to ensure a smooth trip to start the holiday season.
For many people, COVID-19 concerns are in their rear view mirror, so AAA is expecting more 145,000 Delawarean's to travel this Thanksgiving weekend.
Where travel was drastically reduced over the summer months last year, this year holiday travelers are expected to take to the roads and skies with a vengeance, putting stress on airports and gas prices.
WBOC's Chris Weimer reports Memorial Day travelers can expect to feel more pain at the pump than they have in quite some time.