According to AAA, more than 43 million Americans will journey 50 miles or more from home over the Thanksgiving holiday weekend — and 90 percent will travel by car. Increased traveling distance and unpredictable weather can result in hazardous driving conditions at this time of year. Here, get tips for safe and efficient travel, whether your destination is near or far.
Stay Safe on the Roads
Save Gas
- Carpool. The average distance traveled over Thanksgiving is 588 miles. If you have friends and family nearby that are going to the same place, travel together to save gas and reduce the number of cars on the road.
- Go easy on the gas pedal. Accelerate gradually to get better gas mileage.
- Don’t idle. If you stop to eat or stretch your legs, turn the car completely off. Idling for two minutes uses the same amount of gas used to drive one mile!
- Pack lightly. Extra weight in the car or trunk decreases fuel efficiency.
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(Sources: AAA. “2012 AAA Thanksgiving Holiday Travel Forecast“, “Five Things AAA Says Drivers Should Do Before Thanksgiving Road Trips.”; Research and Innovative Technology Administration. “U.S. Holiday Travel.”; Iowa DOT. “Safe-driving tips for the holidays.”; Environmental Protection Agency. “Tips to Save Gas and Improve Mileage.”; Green Your. “Avoid Car Idling.”)