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On the Road Again: Freed From Lockdowns,
Americans Plan Big Summer Travels This Year

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Posted By: SurferLad, 5/26/2021 2:30:44 PM

Great news for the unofficial start of summer this holiday weekend: A new poll confirms what most of us have been anticipating eagerly, perhaps even desperately. Liberated from masks and Covid restrictions we’re going to enjoy a renewed, once-familiar American summer with – wait for it! – a safe return to travel and good old-fashioned road trips. [Snip] Sixty-four percent in the new poll say they’re going to

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Venturer 5/26/2021 2:35:21 PM (No. 797462)
So Biden makes gs prices go up.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: OhioNick 5/26/2021 3:03:07 PM (No. 797475)
Around here there's lots and lots of events -- fairs, concerts, church festivals -- that have been cancelled or delayed until this autumn. I have to wonder if we'll ever return to normal.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: Catherine 5/26/2021 3:26:10 PM (No. 797487)
Oklahoma has been up and running for a while now. The only thing I hate about it is traffic. But the alternative is worse so I can live with it. And still people wear masks because evidently they never heard they don't work. The virus is five times smaller than the holes in any mask fabric. But, it's their choice.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: DVC 5/26/2021 3:54:53 PM (No. 797505)
We were going to try to reschedule last year's cancelled UK vacation. The UK is all pretty much still hiding under their beds, so we'll stay home again. Lots of things I haven't yet seen here.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: bad-hair 5/26/2021 6:54:34 PM (No. 797619)
Got 2 road trips coming. Early June and early July. Not flying so no mask and will enjoy the drive. Thankfully I don't have an electric golf cart to recharge. Just a common gas powered pickup that can carry all I might need.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: BirdsNest 5/26/2021 9:32:31 PM (No. 797694)
We are on the path to Outer Banks so our highway has been jam packed for most of this month. Today traffic was horrible. In good news I was able to shop at 3 stores today with no mask. Inside the stores the biggest majority of the shoppers had masks on. It felt good not to have that on my face.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: DVC 5/27/2021 12:07:44 AM (No. 797747)
As far as "freed", my wife and I were never "locked down" at all. Never. We visited Fla and Mississippi relatives from Kansas four times last year. The biggest issue was getting food while traveling in a few states. In a few cases we got close to purchasing peanut butter and jelly and bread and drinks in a grocery store. Waffle House were notable heroes to me, and they always got a heartfelt thanks and big tips. And I despise eating in the car, will not do it if there is ANY alternative. We were never locked down. But a whole lot of places were just shut down.
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