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    How many people will travel for the Fourth of July?

    enJune 20, 2024
    How many travelers are expected in Texas for July 4th?
    What percentage of travelers will travel by car?
    Which area is predicted to have traffic congestion?
    What should travelers do to secure a rental car?
    What steps can travelers take for a smoother trip?

    Podcast Summary

    • Fourth of July TravelApprox. 6M people in Texas to travel, 87% by car, notable rise in air travel, potential congestion on I-35, plan ahead, book early, be patient

      The Fourth of July holiday is expected to see a significant increase in travelers in Texas, with approximately 6 million people planning to hit the road or take to the skies. This represents an increase of around 87% of all travelers choosing to travel by car, and a notable rise in air travel as well. The trend follows a record-breaking Memorial Day travel period, indicating that this summer could be one of the busiest on record for travel volume. If you're planning a road trip in the Metroplex area, be prepared for potential congestion on Interstate 35, particularly on Wednesday afternoon. Overall, it's essential to plan ahead, book early, and be patient as we all navigate the increased demand for travel this summer.

    • Travel preparationReserve parking, sign up for TSA PreCheck, avoid checking a bag, get there early, and consider road trips for a smoother journey due to lower gas prices

      While there are uncontrollable factors like unpredictable weather and increased travel demand that can cause challenges when traveling, there are several steps travelers can take to ensure a safer and more successful trip. These include reserving a parking spot at the airport, getting there early, signing up for TSA PreCheck, and avoiding checking a bag if possible. Additionally, lower gas prices this year offer more incentive for road trips. By taking these measures, travelers can help mitigate potential headaches and enjoy a smoother journey. Despite the recent tick up in gas prices and demand, the overall trend has been downward, making it an opportune time to hit the road or board a flight.

    • Fourth of July fuel demand, price fluctuationsPrepare your vehicle for summer travel by checking battery, tires, and fluid levels. Have a trusted mechanic inspect batteries older than three years and ensure tires are properly inflated to prevent roadside emergencies and potential pricey repairs.

      The upcoming Fourth of July holiday is expected to increase fuel demand, potentially leading to price fluctuations. Additionally, it's important to prepare your vehicle for summer travel by checking the battery, tires, and fluid levels to avoid roadside emergencies. Specifically, batteries older than three years should be inspected by a trusted mechanic, and tires should be properly inflated. Discount tire offers free tire checks. Regular maintenance can help prevent issues with belts, hoses, and other components. Ultimately, having a trusted mechanic examine your vehicle before a road trip can help mitigate the risk of unexpected breakdowns.

    • 4th of July rental cars in DallasBooking a rental car for the 4th of July in Dallas requires early reservations due to high demand, making it one of the top five challenging cities in the US.

      If you're planning to travel to Dallas for the 4th of July and need a rental car, it's crucial to book one as early as possible. According to a study by Hertz, Dallas is among the top five cities in the country where finding a rental car will be particularly challenging. This high demand for rental cars may not only affect those staying in the Metroplex but also those driving around the state. Therefore, securing a rental car reservation well in advance is highly recommended. This advice comes from Danny Armburster of AAA Texas, who shared this information during a recent Ask the Expert segment.

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