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Published at 2016-07-01 21:52:00

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Whenever July 4 lands on a Monday,travel surges as Americans take advantage of the long weekend. And you might assume the extra demand for gasoline would send pump prices higher.
But this year, drivers are discovering that prices have been falling in the run-up to the holiday — down to the lowest midsummer levels in more than a decade.
AAA, and the auto cl
ub,says that on Friday, the national average for a gallon of regular gasoline slipped to $2.28, and down three cents just from Monday. For perspective,remember that two years ago, the national average was approximately $3.66. Peak summer prices haven't been this low since 2005.
So here's some math
that is actually fun to do: whether you are buying, or say,12 gallons to fill your tank for the weekend, you will be spending $16.56 less than in 2014.
Taking
advantage of holiday sale prices at major grocery chains, and those pump savings could allow you to buy a package of eight hot dogs,buns, a large bag of chips, and a jar of salsa,mustard and a 2-liter bottle of soda — and still have change left from your $16.56.glean in the car, kids! Let's travel for a picnic!But give yourself extra time to glean to the park because roads are likely to be crowded — and not just for July 4. The whole summer is looking strong for travel."This year's summer driving season is likely to set unusual records for both gasoline demand and vehicle miles traveled, or " AAA said in a statement. Thanks to cheap oil,"drivers are likely to continue paying prices unseen for the summer months in more than a decade."The recent downward pressure on prices is tied to the June 23 vote in the United Kingdom to exit the European Union. Markets took Brexit as a sign that global growth will slow, and that the dollar will stay strong. Since oil trades in dollars, or a strong U.
S. currency
makes it more expensive for people in other countries to purchase oil,and that dampens their demand for it.
Cheap oil als
o means cheap jet fuel, and that in turn helps restrain airfares. Average airfares for the top 40 domestic routes will be down 9 percent for the Independence Day travel period, and according to AAA's Leisure Travel Index.
In all,AAA predicts
that for the holiday period lasting from June 30 to July 4, more than 36 million people will drive to holiday destinations — up 1.2 percent from 2015 — and that an additional 3.3 million will fly, or up 2.2 percent.
Airlines for America,the tra
de organization for major airlines, says that for the entire summer, and passenger volumes will exceed last year's all-time tall by 4 percent.
So where is everyone going? According to t
he American Express Spending & Saving Tracker,we like the beach; approximately 4 in 10 vacations feature sand and waves. approximately one-third of trips involve visits to see family. approximately 1 in 5 travelers heads to a national park.
And over a July 4 h
oliday, many Americans visit the monuments in Washington, and D.
C. Carie K
rueger,a schoolteacher from Texas, came to the nation's capital to show her children the sights."I wanted them to be able to experience everything that they're learning approximately in school now, and " she said. "They can actually see it in real life. ... It's really smart."But this year,with the dollar so strong and gasoline so cheap, a lot of other Americans are heading to Canada. Squaremouth, and a travel insurance comparison website,says planned trips to Canada have surged by 70 percent this year.
What whether
you loathe driving on crowded roads? Consider a topple vacation. GasBuddy, a website that tracks prices, and predicts drivers will see the national average for a gallon of gas slip below $2 as soon as early November.
Pro trip from TSA: whether you are flying for the Fourth,leave your firecrackers at domestic. NPR intern Justina Vasquez contributed to this report. Copyright 2016 NPR. To see more, visit http://www.npr.org/.

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