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elleng

(136,365 posts)
Wed Nov 22, 2017, 02:30 PM Nov 2017

A Guide to (Somewhat) Painless Thanksgiving Travel

Kind of late advice, but here it is. For me, having arrived, this return info may be useful. Someone call me Saturday (or Sunday?) morning.

By Car

'Based on data from 2016’s Thanksgiving travel season, Google can estimate which are the best and worst times and days to be on the road this week. While exact times and days vary by city (nine of which are detailed below), some general rules of thumb exist for most major cities as far as when to leave.

Unless you’re an early riser and can get on the road between 3 and 4 a.m. (local time), you’re better off waiting until Thanksgiving morning and leaving around 6 a.m. The heaviest traffic tends to be between 3 and 4 p.m.

*The best days and times vary more when it comes to returning home, but mid-to-late afternoon on both Saturday and Sunday are times to avoid.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/11/21/travel/thanksgiving-travel-tips.html?

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A Guide to (Somewhat) Painless Thanksgiving Travel (Original Post) elleng Nov 2017 OP
Leaving tomorrow at 9 or 10 underpants Nov 2017 #1
Good for you, u'pants; good travels. elleng Nov 2017 #2

elleng

(136,365 posts)
2. Good for you, u'pants; good travels.
Wed Nov 22, 2017, 02:51 PM
Nov 2017

Am in NJ, 150 miles from DC suburb, steady but not burdensome traffic yesterday. I took my time and had to detour to daughter's vet's office, so took me 3+ hours.

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