The American Automobile Association (AAA) estimated that three million people would be traveling around the New England region over the Fourth of July holiday. According to AAA, it was anticipated that 23 percent of the population in Connecticut will travel by either private automobile or airplane.
As we were standing outside of the Southington rest station on Sunday morning, Douglas Russo made the following statement: “We kind of left at the worst possible time on Saturday morning, but right now it’s pretty good.” As we move on from this point forward, in the years to come, we will unquestionably make that decision, which is to depart early.
As individuals are returning, Bette Saltzman and her family are leaving. They are leaving at the same time.
Saltzman, who is currently on his way to Martha’s Vineyard, stated that they had gone out this morning. So far, everything has been quite clear and everything has been going smoothly.
Due to the fact that the majority of people are traveling by car, this weekend is one of the busiest of the year on our roads.