If youâre planning a Thanksgiving road trip, you might want to pack some extra patience along with your pumpkin pie. New research from Allstate shows that millions of Americans hitting the road this season could face heavier traffic, riskier driving, and a few surprising congestion hot spots. Phone use, speeding, and hard braking are all expected to jump 10% or more as drivers race to get to grandmaâs house (or flee from it).
âDistraction and urgency tend to spike during holiday travel,â says Allstate safety expert Brian Tidwell, which is a polite way of saying people drive like turkeys when theyâre in a hurry.
When (and When Not) to Hit the Road:
- Allstateâs Drivewise program tracked about 2-million trips to find out when things get the most hectic and timing really does make a difference.
- Best bet: Drive at night (7 p.m. to 1 a.m.) or early morning for fewer cars and calmer roads.
- Best to avoid: 11 a.m.â3 p.m., a.k.a. prime âTurkey Jamâ hours.
- Tricky moments: Tuesday and Sunday nights mean more phone distractions, Sunday morning sees speeding spike up to 11%, and Thursday midday brings a surge in hard braking.
- So basically, if you can travel while everyone else is eating, napping, or arguing about football, youâre golden.
Traffic this holiday is expected to surge by roughly 50% in major cities, with places like Phoenix, Indianapolis, Oklahoma City, and Jacksonville, Florida, seeing some of the biggest slowdowns, an average 46% jump in out-of-state drivers last year. And if youâre on the road the Monday before Thanksgiving, brace yourself, because roadside assistance calls jump 20%, mostly for dead batteries and flat tires. Allstateâs advice? Prep your car early, skip the lunch rush, keep your cool, and remember: safe driving beats stressful driving every time.
Source:Â Allstate
- Scott's Thoughts:
- Are you hitting the road for Thanksgiving this year or staying put?
- Whatâs your trick for surviving Thanksgiving traffic without losing your mind?
- Would you rather leave super early in the morning or drive late at night to skip traffic?