48M Americans expected to hit the roads this weekend
Thousands 0f flights were canceled and delayed this week, leaving millions of Americans opting to travel via road this Fourth of July weekend. With gas prices also soaring, travelers looking to relax at their final destinations will have to pay a high cost. Elise Preston has more.
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