Atlanta: Get Ready for the Ultimate Thanksgiving Traffic Surge!
Thanksgiving is just around the corner, and it seems like everyone and their uncle is packing their bags. Can you believe it? Nearly 80 million Americans are hitting the road or skies, embarking on journeys 50 miles or more from their cozy homes. Talk about a travel frenzy! And that includes over 2 million eager travelers weaving through the bustling metro Atlanta area.
Buckle Up: The Road Warriors Are Out
The roads are about to be one massive parade of cars, and here’s why—gas prices are lower this year. Yep, cheaper gas is feeding our wanderlust! A whopping 71.7 million travelers will be revving their engines and navigating the highways across the nation. It’s basically road trip heaven! But for those not keen on clocking miles on their cars, car rental companies like one big-name player are reporting sky-high demand, especially in hotspots like Atlanta and Las Vegas.
When are They Hitting the Road?
The travel uptick is projected to hit its peak on Wednesday. If you’ve been trying to rent a car, you might have noticed the scarcity as Wednesday signifies the top pick day for renting. Planning your drive through this chaos? The experts at a well-known transportation analytics company have given us the inside scoop.
For those considering a dash to that turkey feast, watch out! Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons are set to cause the most bottlenecks. But, if you can pull away from the gossiping aunties and Black Friday prep long enough to leave your cozy nest on Thanksgiving morning, you might just enjoy a leisurely drive with the lightest traffic. Don’t forget to peek at the weather, though; storm clouds are predicted to roll over metro Atlanta to start the day.
About That Airtime: Flights are Skyrocketing Too!
If you think hitting the clouds will mean clear sailing, think again. Our own bustling airport, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International, is predicting a monumental turnout with more than 4 million passengers preparing for takeoff.
The Return Trip: Hurdles Ahead
After the stuffing and pie have been devoured, the return journey looms. If you plan to hit the road on Sunday, do yourself a favor and opt for an early start. The human and auto congestion is foreseen to get pretty hairy around 4:45 p.m., turning a typically drivable route into an arduous three-hour saga on the I-20 E. If you’re one of the Monday veterans, anticipate mingling holiday stragglers with the usual workday commuters. Sneaking out before 8 a.m. or holding off until post 7 p.m. might just save your sanity.
Metro madness is likely to transcend just Atlanta. Cities like Boston, New York, Los Angeles, Seattle, and Washington, D.C. are predicted to see traffic jams more than double the usual rates. Armed with traffic apps and live updates, a smart traveler might just navigate through this vehicular chaos unscathed!
So there you have it folks, the Thanksgiving travel scene in all its hustle and bustle. Whether you’re staying put or hitting the road, prepare for an adventure on wheels, wings, or both. Enjoy your holiday with a touch of patience and a dash of humor!