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Your Travel Forecast for the Holiday Week in Texas

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 The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) has analyzed INRIX travel data to forecast traffic volumes for the upcoming holiday week across major interstates in Texas, including key routes in the Rio Grande Valley. Image for illustration purposes
 The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) has analyzed INRIX travel data to forecast traffic volumes for the upcoming holiday week across major interstates in Texas, including key routes in the Rio Grande Valley. Image for illustration purposes
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Austin, Texas — The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) has analyzed INRIX travel data to forecast traffic volumes for the upcoming holiday week across major interstates in Texas, including key routes in the Rio Grande Valley.

With holiday travel expected to surge, TxDOT urges drivers to plan ahead and stay informed about peak travel times. The forecast highlights increased congestion on major corridors such as I-35, I-10, and I-45, as well as routes leading to popular destinations in South Texas.

See the images below for the Travel Forecasts courtesy of TcDOT:

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Key Travel Insights:

  • Peak Travel Days: The highest traffic volumes are anticipated on [insert specific dates based on forecast].
  • Congestion Hotspots: Expect delays near urban centers and along major interstates during afternoon and evening hours.
  • Safety Reminder: TxDOT encourages motorists to allow extra travel time, avoid distractions, and check real-time traffic updates before hitting the road.

“Holiday travel brings families together, but it also means heavier traffic on our highways,” said [Insert TxDOT spokesperson name and title]. “By planning ahead and driving responsibly, we can all help ensure a safe and smooth holiday season.”

For real-time traffic updates and travel tips, visit [TxDOT website link] or download the DriveTexas app.

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