Are you driving back home tomorrow? Here are the best and worst times to travel if you want to beat the traffic. Here's more on the holiday rush:
The section of I-80 near Berkeley is expected to see up to an 80% increase from typical traffic Wednesday afternoon.Wednesday, the day before Thanksgiving, is often one of the busiest travel days of the year.
I-80 from where the Bay Bridge touches down in the East Bay to San Pablo Dam Road will likely see an 80% increase from typical traffic from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday, according to AAA. "I'm just headed to the airport international departure. Taking my wife and youngest son going to the Philippines," said Jeff Lund.
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