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IDAHO SPRINGS, Colo. — Thanksgiving is just days away, meaning travelers are starting to move, whether by air or road.In Colorado, lots of travelers are opting to get to their Thanksgiving destination by road.AAA said the worst congestion in the state is expected to be on southbound Interstate 25 from Fort Collins to Denver on Friday, Nov. 29 at 1 p.m. At that time, travel times are predicted to be up 44% compared to the typical day.
'Hentrich told Denver7 she doesn't have four-wheel drive so driving through treacherous snow conditions on a heavily used highway was never an option for her. 'I would never drive on a day forecasted for snow. Yeah, it's just dangerous. There's gonna be traffic. Never know what's gonna happen,' she said. While Hentrich and family changed their travel plans to accommodate for potentially dangerous conditions, other drivers simply got lucky.
Idaho Springs National Weather Service Thanksgiving Holiday Vail Drivers Highway Travel Snowstorm
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