Discover the Secret to Stress-Free Thanksgiving Travel

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Thanksgiving is one of the busiest travel times of the year, with around 49 million Americans hitting the road. Getting stuck in traffic can really dampen your holiday spirit. Being stuck on congested highways can leave you feeling unthankful. The holidays should be about family and food, not traffic. Don’t let your Thanksgiving journey dampen your holiday spirit. With some savvy travel tips, you can plan ahead and avoid peak travel days.

Plan Ahead: Travel On The Right Days

One of the best ways to avoid heavy traffic is to get an early start. If possible, plan to leave a day or two before Thanksgiving when there are fewer travelers on the road. You’ll miss the worst of the traffic congestion during the peak travel days right before the holiday. Checking traffic patterns from previous years can help you determine the lightest and heaviest travel days. Choose your travel days wisely. The day before Thanksgiving and the Sunday after are the worst for traffic. For lighter traffic, travel on Thanksgiving Day itself or earlier in the week, like Tuesday. If you must leave on Wednesday, depart early in the day. Saturday is better than Friday for returning home. On Friday, the streets will most likely be filled with Black Friday shoppers, and on Sunday, many travelers will be trying to get home at the same time.

Utilize Technology

Thanks to technology, you can now check for congested travel routes before heading out. Sites like beatthetraffic.com and Waze give you real-time traffic conditions to see which roads will allow easy access to your destination and which to avoid. Just make sure that you plan your route ahead so that you are not trying to devise an alternative route while you are on the road. Avoid major highways and interstates around big cities where bottlenecks frequently occur. Using alternative routes on secondary roads and state highways can help you bypass congested areas. Be sure to check traffic and route conditions before traveling. Apps like Waze can suggest faster options.

Avoid Heavily Traveled Routes

Roads, like interstates, tend to be the most traveled during the holidays. If you can, take back roads or streets that aren’t in very populated areas. You can easily set your GPS to give you step-by-step directions so that you don’t find yourself lost in an area that you are unfamiliar with. Just think, not only will you be able to avoid some traffic, but you may be able to see a place you’ve never been to. While it’s probably impossible to avoid all traffic on Thanksgiving, you can avoid some of it by utilizing the tips mentioned above. If you find yourself in a bit of congestion, try to be patient and remember everything you are thankful for.

Fly Instead of Drive

For long-distance travel, consider flying instead of driving to avoid wasting hours in traffic. Airports see high passenger volumes around Thanksgiving, so allow extra time and book flights early. Traveling early in the morning or late evening can also help you avoid airline delays.

Check the Weather

Inclement weather, like rain or snow, can slow down traffic on the roads. Be sure to check the forecast along your route in advance. Leave extra time for travel or consider delaying your trip if major storms are predicted.

Allow Time for Rest Stops

Make sure to account for regular rest stops, gas fill-ups, and meal breaks. Rushing to make up for lost time can cause accidents. Don’t follow too closely behind other vehicles; be patient if you run into congestion. Staying calm and focused on safe driving should be your priority.

Avoiding traffic around Thanksgiving takes some extra preparation. However, planning your travel strategically can help ensure you reach your destination safely and stress-free. Focus on smart trip timing, alternate routes, and leaving early to miss the worst snarls. With a little patience, you’ll get through the holidays traffic-free.

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Sue Lobo
Sue, our esteemed Operations Manager, has been honored as a Top Travel Specialist by Condé Nast Traveler for 2023 and 2024. With over 25 years of experience in the travel industry, Sue brings a wealth of expertise to our company, particularly in the areas of group travel, event planning, and blogging. As a passionate traveler herself, Sue has explored more than 20 countries across three continents, including captivating destinations such as Cuba, Egypt, and the United Arab Emirates. Her firsthand experiences allow her to provide invaluable insights and recommendations to our clients, ensuring that their travel dreams become a reality. Sue's dedication to the travel industry extends beyond her role as Operations Manager. She has successfully coordinated over 200 travel groups, meticulously planning and executing each trip to perfection. Her attention to detail and commitment to excellence have earned her a reputation as a trusted and reliable travel professional. In addition to her operational expertise, Sue is a gifted writer at heart. She leverages her writing skills to share her love of travel and provide consumers with essential industry-related news and updates. Her engaging blog posts offer a unique perspective on the world of travel, inspiring others to embark on their own adventures. When she's not planning extraordinary trips or writing captivating travel content, Sue indulges in her passion for cooking, exploring the diverse flavors and culinary traditions of the places she visits. With her unwavering enthusiasm and extensive knowledge, Sue continues to be an integral part of our team, ensuring that every traveler's experience is truly unforgettable.