Grab your cooler, pack the car: The roadtrip calls this summer as gas prices fall and economic fears linger
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This summer, Americans are opting for road trips, driven by lower gas prices and the freedom they provide amidst economic uncertainty and unpredictable air travel. Travelers express a renewed passion for scenic drives, discovering the gradual changes in landscapes. With an increase in car travel projected for holidays, many are adapting their trips to be more budget-friendly by utilizing rewards programs and planning meals in advance. Road trips offer a sense of control, enabling travelers to navigate their own journeys during these challenging times.
Road trips also offer a degree of certainty - you won't find yourself abroad as tariffs or border policies change, or the latest flight chaos strikes.
It's a lot different than in times when I've flown somewhere and you get on the plane and you get off and you're in a totally different biome.
Cheaper gas and more driving this summer: Already, record numbers of Americans hit the road for the first big vacation weekend of the year, per AAA.
He estimates he spends between 30 and 40 nights a year camping on both short and long trips.
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