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Why is traffic worse on certain days?

As most commuters know, some days are worse than others. Pile high demand (say, a Friday before a three-day weekend) on top of heavy rain and a lane-blocking crash, and you've got the ingredients for severe congestion.



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A number of people commute to places in the week and so need to commute back home on Fridays. Additionally, people will resist working late on Friday and these factors lead to traffic peaks in the evening rush hour. Monday mornings tend to be bad too.

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A lot of people take Fridays off for long weekends. And many that do go in on Fridays go in late and/or leave early. In anticipation - and in buildup from the rest of the week - people are especially regimented on Thursdays and hit the road at normal rush hour times, creating a relatively unusual glut of traffic.

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If you are looking for the best day to drive long-distance, Sunday is the day that tends to have the least amount of traffic on the roads. However, Tuesdays have the least amount of crashes according to the NHTSA (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration).

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A Traffic can jump 2 to 3 percent on Tuesdays from Mondays, when more people are apt to take off work or work at home or whatever .

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If you are looking for the best day to drive long-distance, Sunday is the day that tends to have the least amount of traffic on the roads.

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How to avoid traffic on summer road trips
  1. Plan your route before you leave. ...
  2. Have at least one backup route. ...
  3. Drive during off-hours. ...
  4. Arrive and depart on off-days.


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Today, it's best to get on the roads before 7 a.m. and tomorrow before 11 a.m. As for the weekend, the best times on Saturday and Monday are in the evening, around 6 or 7 p.m. Experts say that Sunday is statistically the lightest traffic day so that might be a good time to hit the road, as well.

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Today, it's best to get on the roads before 7 a.m. and tomorrow before 11 a.m. As for the weekend, the best times on Saturday and Monday are in the evening, around 6 or 7 p.m. Experts say that Sunday is statistically the lightest traffic day so that might be a good time to hit the road, as well.

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Aixa Diaz, a spokesperson for AAA, told FOX Business that people traveling by car should leave early in the morning or after 6 p.m. to avoid heavy traffic. There's usually more congestion midday, Diaz said, adding that it's vital for travelers to check their tire pressure, oil and battery before heading out.

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Before the pandemic, traffic in most U.S. cities followed a similar pattern: a peak around 6 a.m. and another, slightly higher one around 5 p.m. But now, the number of drivers on the road increases throughout the day, with a sharp rise in the morning that balloons into a higher peak in the evening.

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The data backs up Tuesdays and Wednesdays for best prices When you look at the most expensive days to fly, it's often Thursday or Friday and Sunday. Especially when holidays land on the weekend, you can see by the data that the most expensive flights are usually on those days around the weekend.

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Are There Better Days To Drive Long Distances? If you are looking for the best day to drive long-distance, Sunday is the day that tends to have the least amount of traffic on the roads. However, Tuesdays have the least amount of crashes according to the NHTSA (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration).

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Earlier is better when getting on the highway, especially during a long weekend. “If you can get up and get out early, 8 in the morning or earlier,” Treanor said. “You're going to avoid more traffic than if you wait.” Most travelers are anticipated to hit the road Friday after work, to get the long weekend started.

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After Thanksgiving, the clearest day to travel is Friday, and then Sunday—and that Saturday is definitely the worst choice. Travelers should also be aware that weather conditions may extend travel time.

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