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Google Maps Crunches Data, Tells You When To Drive On Thanksgiving

Nerval's Lobster writes Whatever your plans for Thanksgiving, Google can offer some advice: try to avoid driving anywhere the day before. Analysts from the search-engine giant's Google Maps division crunched traffic data from 21 U.S. cities over the past two years and found that the Wednesday before Thanksgiving is by far the worst traffic day that week, with some notable exceptions. (In Honolulu, Providence, and San Francisco, the worst traffic is always on Saturday; in Boston, it's Tuesday.) Unfortunately, Wednesday is often the only available travel day for many Americans—but Google thinks they can beat the worst of the traffic if they leave before 2 P.M. or after 7 P.M. on that day. Traffic on Thanksgiving itself is also light, according to the data. When it comes to driving back home, Sunday beats Saturday from a traffic perspective. According to Google Maps' aggregated trends, Americans also seek out "ham shop," "pie shop," and "liquor store" on the day before Thanksgiving, as they rush to secure last-minute items.

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  1. Work is the problem by danbuter · · Score: 4, Informative

    Most people drive the day before Thanksgiving because it's the first day of their vacation. They can't really leave on Tuesday unless they drive at night, because most people will be working that day.

  2. Re: Who knew? by kenh · · Score: 3, Insightful

    And what if EVERYBODY follows Google's travel advice?

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    Ken
  3. Re:Who knew? by sexconker · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Seriously. I have a 450 mile drive ahead of me. I will be driving on Thanksgiving, not the day before.
    Not because Google told me to, but because I'm not a fucking idiot.

    Driving ON the holiday is much, much easier than driving the day before.

    Another tip: The day before a 3-day weekend, the local news will run a story about how cops are cracking down on speeding over the holiday weekend. This is bullshit intended to scare you into compliance - police presence on the roads will be greatly reduced.