More than 40% of U.S. households with kids are currently on a road trip or are soon to take off on one as part of the July 4th holiday, according to a survey from TransUnion, which found that 30% of households without kids are also planning Independence Day road trips.
Slightly more than 45% of households planned one to two trips for spring and summer, which most trips running four to seven days, TransUnion reported.
Road trips are the top travel plan for 43% of consumers, according to TransUnion, which reported that 46% of Americans are planning to travel more this summer than they did in 2022.
“After several years of feeling pent up, Americans are hungry for travel and making it a priority despite a challenging economic environment,” Cecilia Seiden, vice president of TransUnion’s travel and hospitality business, said in a release.
The above slideshow offers a few tips for staying safe during summer road trips and covers the essential items to pack in your vehicle’s emergency kit, according to Mercury Insurance.
“Road trips are a popular summer tradition for many, but it’s important to make sure your vehicle is ready for a safe and enjoyable journey,” Kevin Quinn, vice president of auto claims at Mercury Insurance, said in a release. “We encourage all drivers to take preventive maintenance measures during the planning stage of their vacation so that their vehicle is prepared for the journey.”
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