Highways are starting to get more crowded as the Thanksgiving holiday approaches.
Much like last year, AAA is predicting most travelers will drive to their destinations.
The Missouri State Highway Patrol said drivers should expect to see more troopers out on the roads, especially on the high travel days of Wednesday and Sunday.
Law Enforcement officials remind travelers to plan ahead for their trip and if drinking during holiday activities, to make sure there is a designated driver.
AAA announces that gas prices around the country are some of the lowest over the last few months and are expected to stay that way through the holiday weekend.
(Information provided by Ozarks First)


Provalus Contract for Harrison Location Finalized, Signed
Suspect Sought in Case of Person Fleeing Traffic Stop
CAM, Branson Bank Team-Up to Help Families During Government Shutdown
Governor Kehoe Announces Submission of Missouri's Rural Health Transformation Plan
Alderman Schulz Designated an Advanced Certified Municipal Official