YOUR TRAVEL NEWS ON THANKSGIVING DAY NOVEMBER 2012 Day 22
Trains, planes, cars, buses, bikes!
Yikes! ZOOM Zoom!!!
The traveling routes to family, friends and being a guest is filled with some kind of mode of transportation chaos. Airports lines are long in many international and national airports as people form loops to take to the flight for their Thanksgiving celebration. Those in the for a day's travel may find delays and cancellations. Trains also had delays in New York, and bus stations had crowds waiting to aboard to their departures. For those driving their way which according AAA they'll find roadways filled with cars, but good news of lower fuel prices at the pump. Since cars will be the most chosen way to travel many travelers are already on the road and many left two or three days ahead as to avoid the traffic jams. Many long way drivers should have reached their destinations by now, if not they may be traveling today which is one of the most dangerous day for highway travel. Whatever mode travelers are going the mainstay is safety. Many will find traffic jams in going out and shopping early.
Be safe.
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CHAOS IN TRAFFIC JAM Thanksgiving Day November 22, 2012 Beaumont and Winnie, TX
A Thanksgiving Day traffic pile up caused the jam of the holiday as hundreds of automobile drivers experienced a chain reaction caused by a dense fog in the early morning. The major accident occurred on Texas Highway 10 located Beaumont and Winnie. At least 90 people were injured and 2 people resulted fatality. Officials and police in Texas said the accident occurred around 8:00 a.m. in nearby Jefferson-Chambers County line. The accident had traffic tied up for several hours and many of the injured were transported to local hospital in Beaumont and Winnie. It is estimated that 150 vehicles were involved in the chain reaction. Most reported survivors said the scene was unbelievable as viewing the automobiles entangled in a metal chain-link twist and bonding.