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A survey from the American Hotel and Lodging Association says pricey gas could affect summer travel plans for 82% of Americans. A third may even cancel their plans.
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Mark Jenkins of AAA says there’s continued optimism when it comes to air travel coming out of the Memorial Day Weekend holiday.
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A study by AAA finds that the amount of time Americans spend driving each day has been steadily rising over the last few years.
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AAA will be using its tow trucks throughout Super Bowl Weekend to offer free rides home to anyone who has had too much to drink and can’t get home safely.
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Forty one and a half million Americans are traveling this Memorial Day weekend. AAA reports that is the most in more than a dozen years. The vast majority will travel by vehicle despite higher gas prices.
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The American Auto Association and Budweiser will provide free towing of vehicles and free rides home to members and non-members this Labor Day weekend with their program, Tow to Go.
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Next time you take a road trip, think about the rest areas you’ll pull into along the way. What you might not think about is the architecture, or the history of a rest area, but that’s something historian Joanna Dowling has been documenting on her website. Dowling joins us along with Josh Carrasco from AAA, to talk about the convenience and cultural value of rest areas, and why they’re under threat.
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AAA is projecting more than 48.7 million Americans to travel fifty miles or more in a car, train, plane, or cruise ship for Thanksgiving, making it the most traveled Turkey Day in the past decade.
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Florida drivers are paying the cheapest prices in six years to fill up their gas tanks. 90.7’s Renata Sago reports, new data from AAA show the average price of gas is down more than 70 cents from last year.
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AAA’s Thanksgiving Travel Forecast says 46.9 million people will hit the road for the Thanksgiving holiday.