Record Number of Road Travelers Expected This Memorial Day Weekend—What Truck Drivers Should Know

Truck drivers gearing up for shifts over Memorial Day weekend will share highways with millions of travelers as road traffic is expected to reach record-breaking levels.

AAA forecasts that 45.1 million Americans will travel at least 50 miles from home between Thursday, May 22, and Monday, May 26. Most of those travelers—an estimated 39.4 million—will be on the road. That’s 1 million more drivers than last year, and it sets a new Memorial Day travel record, beating the 44 million benchmark set in 2005.

Despite inflation and rising everyday costs, Americans are still making time to connect with family and friends this holiday.

“Memorial Day weekend getaways don’t have to be extravagant and costly,” explained Stacey Barber, Vice President of AAA Travel. “While some travelers embark on dream vacations and fly hundreds of miles across the country, many families just pack up the car and drive to the beach or take a road trip to visit friends. Long holiday weekends are ideal for travel because many people have an extra day off work and students are off from school.”

Driving remains the go-to travel choice, with roughly 87% of travelers choosing the road over other transportation methods.

Truckers may find some relief at the pump this year. While the average price for regular gas was $3.59 per gallon last Memorial Day, this year’s prices are less volatile thanks to lower crude oil costs. Still, with Memorial Day marking the unofficial start of summer, fuel demand is expected to climb, which could push prices up slightly in the coming weeks.

Source: Truckers News

With so many people on the move, drivers are encouraged to plan ahead, avoid peak traffic hours, and expect heavier congestion in popular travel corridors. Whether hauling freight or headed out for delivery, it’ll be essential for truckers to stay patient and alert during one of the year’s busiest travel weekends.

Source: Truckers News