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More Americans To Hit Roads For Thanksgiving Weekend

By: Karl Rundgren
Updated: November 21, 2012
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MIDLAND -- Wednesday is one of the busiest travel days on U.S. roads, because of the Thanksgiving holiday.

    Many people have the day off on Wednesday -- or can work a short day -- giving them time to head over to visit family and friends.

    AAA says there will be a 0.7 percent increase in Thanksgiving travel this year.

    In fact, 43 million Americans are projected to travel for the Thanksgiving holiday -- with 90 percent of them traveling by car.

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