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HOLIDAY ROAD TRIPPERS TO FILL-UP WITH THANKWORTHY GAS PRICES THIS THANKSGIVING

Last Updated on November 21, 2018 7:05 am

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (November 19, 2018) – Motorists can add cheaper gas prices to their list of ‘things for which to be thankful’ this Thanksgiving holiday. Today’s national gas price average is $2.62, which is seven-cents less than a week ago and the largest one-week decline in pump price this year. In fact, the large drop brings the year-over-year differential in gas prices to only seven cents – that is the lowest yearly change seen July 2017.

Across the Carolinas, motorists are paying an average of $2.52 in North Carolina, which is six-cents less than a week ago and 20-cents less than a month ago and $2.32 in South Carolina, seven-cents less than a week ago and 27-cents less than a month ago.

“The nearly two million Carolinians hitting the road for Thanksgiving will find pump prices similar to last year,” said Tiffany Wright, AAA Carolinas spokesperson. “When it comes time to fill-up during the trip, motorists should keep in mind that gas stations along highly traveled routes may find prices more expensive than in-town. Before setting out for the long Thanksgiving weekend, AAA recommends motorists download the free AAA Mobile app to find the lowest gas prices in their area.”

Below is a breakdown of prices across the region:

A release with the gas price averages over the past Thanksgiving holidays can be found here.

AAA Carolinas encourages motorists to be safe on the roads this Thanksgiving holiday.

Based on historical and recent travel trends, INRIX, in collaboration with AAA, predicts drivers will experience the greatest amount of congestion Thanksgiving week during the early evening commute period, with travel times starting to increase on Monday.

The most popular days to travel are the Wednesday before Thanksgiving and the Sunday after Thanksgiving. If possible, plan your travel around these days (Thanksgiving day is the best day to be on the roads).

Over the Thanksgiving holiday period in 2017, there were 2,746 crashes in North Carolina resulting in 1,213 injuries and 23 fatalities, which is unfortunately up from the year before.

Law enforcement will be out in full force during the holiday. The North Carolina State Highway Patrol will take part in the Thanksgiving 1-40 Challenge – a joint operation among seven other states along the 1-40 corridor. Starting November 21, troopers will be placed every 20 miles along the major interstate.

Motorists can find current gas prices along their route with the free AAA Mobile app for iPhone, iPad and Android. The app can also be used to map a route, find discounts, book a hotel and access AAA roadside assistance. Learn more at AAA.com/mobile    .

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