Fourth of July Travel Expected to Break Records, AAA Says
- Buc-Ee's will officially open its first Coastal Georgia travel center at 6 a.m. Tuesday in Brunswick, just before the July 4 holiday weekend.
- This opening follows nearly four years of planning and coincides with work on another Buc-ee's location across the South Carolina border in Hardeeville.
- AAA projects 72.2 million Americans will travel at least 50 miles from home during the June 28 to July 6 holiday period, including nearly 62 million drivers and six million flyers.
- Gas prices range from $2.94 in Nebraska to a high of $3.15 in Dearborn, Indiana, and AAA advises drivers to travel before noon to avoid heavy congestion on July 2 and 6.
- These record travel numbers reflect strong summer demand, with travelers prioritizing trips and managing costs differently amid ongoing economic uncertainty.
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