The Reporter (Vacaville)

Memorial Day holiday travel to rebound to more than 37 million

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AAA Northern California expects more than 37 million people to travel 50 miles or more from home for the Memorial Day holiday (May 27 — May 31), an increase of 60% from 2020 when only 23 million traveled, the lowest on record since AAA began tracking travel data in 2000.

“If you choose to travel this Memorial Day, know what to expect at your destinatio­n and take measures to protect yourself and others as the pandemic continues,” spokespers­on for AAA Northern California, Sergio Avila said.

Know before you go: • Updated guidance. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) says fully vaccinated people can travel domestical­ly at low risk to themselves with precaution­s. For travelers who are not vaccinated, the CDC recommends practicing physical distancing, wearing a mask, hand washing, and getting tested before and after travel.

• Plan ahead. Local and state travel restrictio­ns may remain in place. Check the CDC’s Covid-19 data tracker, municipal and state health department­s, and local news for updates on coronaviru­s cases and continue to do so while on the road. Masks are required on all public transporta­tion, including airports, in and out of the United States.

• Be prepared. Drivers should ensure their vehicles are road-ready before embarking on a road trip. Visit a AAA owned or Approved Auto Repair Center for a pre-trip inspection.

• Avoid traffic. The busiest times on the road will be the afternoon of May 27 and May 28. Major metro areas could experience double the travel times compared to a routine trip.

• Available resources. Visit AAA’s COVID-19 Travel Restrictio­ns Map for local travel informatio­n. Use TripTik.AAA. com to plan your road trip and help determine which rest stops, gas stations, restaurant­s, and hotels are open along your route.

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