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Gas prices are up, but AAA expects record-breaking traffic over July 4th weekend in Oregon, and across US
Gas prices are up, but AAA expects record-breaking traffic over July 4th weekend in Oregon, and across US
Gas prices are up, but AAA expects record-breaking traffic over July 4th weekend in Oregon, and across US

Published on: 07/01/2025

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Despite rising fuel prices, Americans are still heading out to celebrate the 4th of July. The number of Americans traveling via car and air over the Independence Day weekend could break records, according to AAA.

The surge in travel was not unexpected, said Marie Dodds, Director of Government and Public Affairs for AAA Oregon/Idaho.

The number of Americans traveling via car and air over the Independence Day weekend could break records, according to an AAA survey.

“Independence Day is the busiest summer travel weekend,” she said.

Member responses to a AAA survey in May indicated that 72.2 million Americans will go 50 miles or more from home, with an increase of 1.7 million travelers compared to 2024.

Of this 72.2 million, 875,000 are Oregonians.

The majority of travelers are predicted to be going on road trips, with 686,000 Oregonians going to their destination by car.

“Going by car is often cheaper and more flexible than going by other modes,” said Dodds.

Those traveling by car may be impacted by a recent increase in the price of gas. Crude oil prices have jumped in response to the strikes between Israel and Iran, and the U.S. attack on Iran’s nuclear facilities.

The national average this week increased by 6 cents, rising to $3.22 a gallon, according to AAA. The Oregon average increased 7 cents to $4.08 a gallon.

Dodds said travelers are likely to be undeterred by this rise. She said when prices are high, travelers adjust their plans to make a trip as inexpensive as possible.

During Independence Day weekend in 2024, AAA responded to 7,000 requests for roadside assistance in Oregon related to dead car batteries, flat tires, or lock-outs. Dodds recommends drivers listen to local traffic reports on the radio and use 511 services to get information and help while on the road.

Drivers can also check highway conditions on the Oregon Department of Transportation’s website, tripcheck.com.

Gabriella Sgro is a reporter with the KLCC newsroom. This story comes to you from the Northwest News Network, a collaboration between public media organizations in Oregon and Washington.

It is part of OPB’s broader effort to ensure that everyone in our region has access to quality journalism that informs, entertains and enriches their lives. To learn more, visit our journalism partnerships page.

News Source : https://www.opb.org/article/2025/07/01/oregon-record-breaking-july-4th-weekend-traffic-despite-gas-prices/

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