Best & Worst Times to Travel by Car

CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY

12/23/22

4:00 PM – 7:00 PM

Before 2:00 PM, after 8:00 PM

12/24/22

12:00 – 6:00 PM

Before 11:00 AM, after 7:00 PM

12/25/22                           Minimal Traffic Expected

12/26/22

2:00 – 6:00 PM

Before 12:00 PM, after 7:00 PM

12/27/22

3:00 –7:00 PM

Before 2:00 PM, after 8:00 PM

12/28/22

3:00 –7:00 PM

Before 2:00 PM, after 8:00 PM

12/29/22

3:00 –7:00 PM

Before 2:00 PM, after 8:00 PM

12/30/22

3:00 –7:00 PM

Before 2:00 PM, after 8:00 PM

 

NEW YEAR’S HOLIDAY

12/30/22

3:00 –7:00 PM

Before 2:00 PM, after 8:00 PM

12/31/22                        Minimal Traffic Expected

1/1/23                             Minimal Traffic Expected

1/2/23

4:00 –7:00 PM

Before 3:00 PM, after 8:00 PM

Source: INRIX

DPS wants everyone to arrive safely to their destinations. Please review this checklist we have provided in preparation for your trip on the road.

  • Before You Go: Make sure all fluids (gas, coolant, oil, windshield wipers, etc.) are to their required levels; check your tire pressure including the spare tire; and check your battery, brakes, belts, hoses, filters, and lights before getting on the road.
  • Prepare a Car Emergency Kit: Make sure you know where you are going; check the weather and road conditions; make sure you have important numbers for emergency services programmed in your phone; make sure you have your phone charging cables, jumper cables, flashlights, snow chains, ice scraper, shovel, and tool kits; purchase or make sure your first aid kit is filled; include blankets, pillows, water and snacks for long trips and possible delays; and make sure you have your masks and hand sanitizer.
  • While on the Road: Know the laws of the road in the states where you travel by visiting their state websites/apps; pay attention to posted speed limits; make sure everyone is properly restrained in the vehicle including booster seats for those children under 8; consider filling up your tank when it gets to half full; keep more than a car length apart between you and the vehicle in front of you (two lengths apart in inclement weather); and don’t drive impaired which includes taking medication.
  • Stay Safe and Alert: Be aware of aggressive drivers and/or impaired drivers and report them to 911 or *GSP while on Georgia’s roads; make sure you have plenty of gas between exits; take breaks and stretch at well-lit rest stops to avoid falling asleep at the wheel; share driving responsibilities to avoid fatigue; don’t leave valuables, including gifts visible in your vehicle; and remove any distractions that will take your attention off the road.