As a news junkie, I am always amazed at the "seasonal" stories that make the headlines each year at certain times. As is the case with Labor Day weekend, the AAA always makes the news with a story about the number of people travelling and whether that number is up or down from the previous year and the gas price for the weekend.
I have the following question...how much does the average person care? If you are likely to travel by car somewhere, will you be thinking about the amount of cars on the road nationwide? Either way, you will travel. Oh, and by the way, how does the AAA arive at their traffic estimates?
Also, whether or not gas costs more or less, people will still drive.
Get ready to dust off this story come Thanksgiving time, except it will include air travel.
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