DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. - Millions of Americans are heading to their Thanksgiving holiday destinations. Orlando is the top ...
AAA says the best time to leave is Wednesday is before 11 a.m. They say highways are typically clear on Thanksgiving Day, too ...
While most will travel tomorrow to beat the Thanksgiving rush, plenty are trying to get a jump start on the holiday traffic.
Two Florida cities were deemed as one of the top places to stop while on a Thanksgiving road trip. Here's where to find them, ...
The busiest days to travel will be the Tuesday and Wednesday before Thanksgiving, along with the Sunday following the holiday ...
More than 4 million Floridians are forecast to travel 50 miles or more for the holiday. Here's how to stay safe.
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Thanksgiving travel is already underway, with AAA Kansas predicting that around 80 million people will venture at least 50 ...
Miami, Fort Lauderdale, and other Florida cities rank among the top Thanksgiving travel destinations as holiday travel surges ...
AAA's free "Tow to Go" program offers safe rides home during Thanksgiving to prevent impaired driving and enhance road safety ...
Drivers are expected to travel to parts of Flordia and Atlanta for the holiday. According to AAA, over 2.3 million Georgians ...
AAA is projecting that 4.1 million Floridians will be driving for the holiday, about 100,000 more than last year.