METRO ATLANTA — If you can manage it, plan your holiday travel to miss the hours of 7:15 p.m. and 9 p.m. on Dec. 30, when traffic is expected to be 23 percent more congested than usual, according to AAA’s Christmas and New Year’s travel forecast released Monday for 2023.
Of the projected 115.2 million people traveling for the holidays this year, some 104 million people are expected to drive — up 1.8 over 2022, and the second-highest end-of-the-year travel projection on record, AAA said.
Gas prices are similar to the 2022 holiday period, when the national average on Christmas Day and New Year’s Day was $3.10 and $3.20 a gallon, respectively. Right now, the average gas price in Georgia is $2.99 a gallon.
AAA worked with transportation data insights company INRIX to determine the best and worst times to get out of town for the 10-day holiday period. Saturday, Dec. 23, and Thursday, Dec. 28, are expected to be the worst.
“Nationwide, drivers could see travel times up to 20% longer this holiday season. In major metros, especially in Denver, Minneapolis, and Washington, DC, drivers could experience nearly double the typical delays,” Bob Pishue, transportation analyst at INRIX, said in a news release. “Avoid peak commuting hours and use traffic apps, local DOT notifications, and 511 services to minimize holiday travel traffic frustrations.”
Overall, the best and worst times to travel are:
Saturday, Dec. 23
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