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Record Memorial Day travel underway

Memorial Day travelers | Liu Guanguan, China News Service/VCG/Getty Images via CNN Newsource

The following is a news release from AAA Idaho.

BOISE – As a record 45.1 million Americans, including 274,000 Idahoans, hit the road and race to the airport for Memorial Day weekend, travelers should expect big crowds regardless of how they go. And nationwide, AAA is preparing to respond to as many as 360,000 requests for emergency road service over the holiday.

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“Even if you don’t have time for a complete vehicle inspection at this point, check your tire pressure and make sure your engine fluids are topped off,” says AAA Idaho public affairs director Matthew Conde. “Getting an early start to your travel day will also give you the best chance of avoiding heavy traffic.”

AAA says that favorable gas prices could also make the trip a little smoother. Today, the average price for a gallon of regular in the Gem State is $3.32, which is three cents more than a week ago, but two cents less than a month ago and 48 cents less than a year ago. The national average currently sits near $3.20 per gallon – about the same as a week ago, three cents more than a month ago, and 41 cents less than a year ago.

Here’s a seven-year look at the state and national averages on Memorial Day:

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AAA recommends bringing along plenty of snacks and water for your road trip, and packing essential items, such as documents, medications, and a change of clothes in your carry-on bag if you need to check luggage for a flight.

“Reducing your speed by 5 to 10 MPH can give your fuel economy an extra boost, helping you stretch out your time between fill-ups,” Conde said. “The AAA mobile app can help you find both gas stations and EV charging stations along your route.”

AAA’s road trip advice

Here are some things to keep in mind as you head for the open road:

  • Share your travel plans and expected arrival time with a friend or loved one, just in case you fail to arrive.
  • If your vehicle breaks down, pull into a parking lot or off the road as much as safely possible. Use flares or reflectors and raise your hood to alert other drivers.
  • In most cases, it’s best to remain with your vehicle. However, if you feel that you need to leave, put a note on your dashboard indicating the time you left and the direction you’re traveling. If you get a ride, leave a note including that person’s name and license plate number.
  • Bring a couple of blankets, as temperatures can still get chilly overnight and at higher elevations.
  • Do your homework! Built in fun rest breaks and sightseeing along the way.
  • If you are feeling stressed out, do not react by driving aggressively.
  • Ensure everyone is wearing their seat belt.

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