Record-breaking Fourth of July travel: 72.2 million Americans hitting the road
A record-breaking 72.2 million Americans are projected to travel for the Fourth of July holiday in 2025, says AAA. Road trips will dominate, with 61.6 million people driving. Air travel is also expected to surge. Popular destinations include Orlan...

Key travel trends
- Road trips dominate: Of the 72.2 million travelers, 61.6 million are expected to travel by car—an all-time high and a 2.2% increase over 2024, adding 1.3 million more road travelers than last year.
- Air travel also surges: Air travel is also expected to set new records, with over 5.8 million people projected to fly, making up about 8% of all July 4th travelers.
- Other modes: Roughly 4.6 million Americans will use trains, buses, or cruise ships for their holiday journeys.
- Top destinations: Domestically, Orlando, Seattle, and New York are the most popular destinations. Internationally, Vancouver, Rome, and Paris lead the list, with cruises, beaches, and fireworks being top attractions.
Best and worst times to travel by car
With record numbers on the road, timing your departure is crucial to avoid the worst congestion. AAA, in partnership with S&P Global Market Intelligence and INRIX, has released a detailed timetable for optimal travel windows:General Guidance:
- Leave Early: The best way to avoid traffic is to hit the road before 11 a.m. (or before 10 a.m. on June 28). Morning hours are consistently less congested.
- Avoid Midday to Early Evening: The worst traffic is typically from noon to 7 p.m., especially on July 4 itself. Delaying your trip to the evening or leaving very early can help you avoid gridlock.
Travel challenges and safety tips
- Roadside Assistance: Last year, AAA responded to nearly 700,000 roadside assistance calls during the holiday week. The most common issues were dead batteries, flat tires, running out of fuel, and lockouts.
- Preparation: AAA strongly recommends routine vehicle maintenance and packing an emergency kit before setting out. This is especially important given the increased volume and potential for delays.
- Fuel Prices: While gas prices are about 40 cents lower per gallon than last year, the Atlantic hurricane season could impact prices and availability, so travelers should plan accordingly.
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