United States — Transportation agencies and travel organizations report record holiday movement as millions head for seasonal trips this week. AAA estimates 122.4 million Americans will travel at least 50 miles between Dec. 20 and Jan. 1, with major state tallies including 7.5 million in Florida, 2.8 million in Tennessee and 2.4 million in Wisconsin. TSA plans to screen about 44 million passengers and reports full staffing after the government shutdown. States and agencies advised vehicle maintenance, identified peak congestion days such as Dec. 23, and suspended lane closures to ease traffic. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research nationwide.
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Travel-related businesses, airlines, and local tourism economies benefited from increased bookings and passenger volumes during the holiday travel surge.
Individual motorists, passengers, and emergency responders suffered higher congestion, elevated crash risk, and potential delays and strain during peak travel periods.
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Holiday travel surges nationwide; agencies warn and prepare
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