According to AAA, 112.7 million Americans are expected to go at least 50 miles at some point between Dec. 23 and Jan. 2.
Despite social distancing largely being in the past and gas prices nearing normal levels, fewer Americans are expected to travel this holiday season compared to 2019.
Because Christmas and New Year’s Day both fall on Sundays, AAA expects when people will travel will be spread out. The busiest travel days are expected to be Dec. 23, Dec. 27, Dec. 28 and Jan. 2. AAA and INRIX expect roads to be most congested in the late afternoons.
日本 最新ニュース, 日本 見出し
Similar News:他のニュース ソースから収集した、これに似たニュース記事を読むこともできます。
MyPlate Holiday 10 Tips - Make Healthier Holiday ChoicesThe MyPlate Team continues to share “Makeover Monday” recipes each week on the USDA blog and the MyPlate Facebook page through January 6th. This holiday season, the nutritionists at the Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion have shared some of their favorite holiday recipes during our MyPlate Holiday Makeover Series. Today, we offer a new tip sheet, Make Healthier Holiday Choices to help you improve a few of your favorite recipes and stay healthier during this festive season. The new tip sheet includes special ways to celebrate with family and friends such as making exercise part of the fun, enjoying all the food groups during your holiday meal, and giving some of your time to help others.
続きを読む »
I’ve Been Skipping Christmas For Over A Decade. Here’s Why It Brings Me Comfort And Joy.'For me, the holiday season brings feelings of anxiety and inadequacy rather than holiday cheer.'
続きを読む »
How to have the best Sunday in L.A., according to bookstore stan Roxane GayOn Sundays, author Roxane Gay explores her favorite L.A. book shops, art galleries and movie theater with comfy seats.
続きを読む »
How to take charge of your future, according to this life coachDespite her six-figure executive job overseeing a $45 million portfolio, Bethany Clemenson felt stuck.
続きを読む »