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Some 51 million Americans will travel more than 50 miles from home this Thanksgiving. Traffic will be heavy and here are some times on what will be the worst times and places to be on the road.
AAA forecast this morning that US gasoline prices could rise to a year-to-date high above $2.42 a gallon by the end of the summer, with a big jump possible within the next week.
According to a new report from AAA, synthetic motor oil outperforms conventional oil by nearly 50%, offering significantly better engine protection for a modest increase in cost.
About three-quarters of Americans remain afraid of riding in a self-driving car, at the same time that most would like to have some of the features of autonomous vehicles.
U.S. highways and airports are going to be a bit more crowded during this year's holiday season, according to the AAA. Four of this year's top five holiday destinations are warm-weather cities.
While most Americans who travel more than 50 miles from home to celebrate the Thanksgiving holiday this year will drive, more than 3 million will fly to their destinations.
AAA calls the summer driving season that begins with the Memorial Day weekend the "100 Deadliest Days" for teen drivers.
The lowest holiday gasoline prices in more than a decade are contributing mightily to what AAA estimates will be the second-highest Memorial Day travel volume on record.
Road trips are back on the agenda, according to AAA. Some 55% of Americans are planning a road trip this summer to take advantage of the low gasoline prices.
U.S. drivers paid less for gasoline in the first quarter of 2016 than at any time in the past 12 years, according to AAA.
The national average price of a gallon of regular gasoline on Wednesday is $2.20, the lowest average on this date since November 4, 2004. About 30% of U.S. gas stations are selling gasoline for less...
A gallon of regular gasoline costs nearly a full dollar less than a year ago, and it is the lowest gas price going into the Labor Day holiday weekend since 2004.
ThinkstockGasoline pump prices have dropped by 11 cents a gallon over the last 16 days according to AAA, closing the month of July at a national average of $2.66 a gallon, the lowest average July...
Gasoline pump prices are starting to tick higher after nearly four months of steady declines. In the past week, the price for a gallon of regular gas has inched up two cents.
Gasoline prices have now fallen every day for more than three months, according to AAA, and they are likely to remain low through 2015.