Independence Day Travelers in West Virginia Should Expect Heavy Traffic
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More than 820,000 Kentuckians expected to travel over upcoming Independence Day holiday – Knowhere News
For the forthcoming Independence Day celebration, AAA anticipates high travel volume from Pikeville to Paducah and from sea to shining sea. According to AAA Blue Grass public and government affairs manager Lori Weaver Hawkins, travelers are preparing for a busy Fourth of July travel period throughout the bluegrass. Given that most people travel by automobile, AAA is encouraging Kentuckians to always be sober when driving, observe traffic laws, s…
Independence Day travelers in West Virginia should expect heavy traffic
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WOWK) -- Independence Day travelers should expect high traffic volumes for their trek to celebrate. In fact, nearly 350,000 West Virginians are hitting the road, according to AAA. They offered some tips from drivers while navigating potential congestion. “Phones should be set to ‘do not disturb,’” Lori Weaver Hawkins, with AAA. “Set the navigation, climate control and infotainment controls before leaving the driveway. Instead …
Fourth of July on a Friday means there will be plenty of traffic on the roads
HYANNIS – AAA is predicting a record amount of travel for the Fourth of July weekend. An estimated 72.2 million Americans are expected to travel at least 50 miles from home over the holiday period from Saturday, June 28th to Sunday, July 6th. Officials say that many are taking advantage of the long weekend since […] The post Fourth of July on a Friday means there will be plenty of traffic on the roads appeared first on CapeCod.com.
More than 820,000 Kentuckians expected to travel over upcoming Independence Day holiday - NKyTribune
From sea to shining sea — and from Pikeville to Paducah — AAA is projecting strong travel volume for the upcoming Independence Day holiday. “Travelers are gearing up for a busy Fourth of July travel period across the bluegrass,” said Lori Weaver Hawkins, public and government affairs manager for AAA Blue Grass. “With a wide majority of travelers going by car, AAA is reminding Kentuckians to follow the rules of the road, always stay sober behind …
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