With Thanksgiving almost upon us, millions of people will be hitting the roads and highways in the coming hours, driving to destinations near and far in order to spend the long holiday weekend with family and friends.
Indeed, AAA Carolinas is estimating that close to 1.2 million North Carolinians, roughly 90 percent of the state’s holiday travelers, will be going 50-plus miles by car over Thanksgiving, eager to take advantage of the lowest fuel prices in eight years.
As heavy as the traffic is expected to be here in the Tarheel State, it’s expected to reach similar or even higher levels across much of the nation with some forecasts showing total traffic levels reaching the highest since 2007.
The unfortunate reality, of course, is that with any dramatic increase in motorists comes a dramatic increase in the risk of serious accidents.
Experts indicate, however, that there are a few simple steps that motorists can take in the coming days to help keep themselves and their families safe on their respective journeys:
Here’s hoping for a safe Thanksgiving on the roads and highways here in North Carolina and across the U.S.
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