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Why should you drive when you can fly? Here’s why!

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Over the last 30 years, there have been fewer and fewer people taking the family car for their out of state vacations. What was once the iconic image of a family piling into their station wagon, coolers and walkmans in tow has made room for long lines at the airport security station, duty-free shops and mp3 players. For decades people were deciding to fly rather than driving. However in this recession more and more people are heading back out on the road for their vacations. Here is a short list of advantages driving has over flying on your next vacation.

Cost

Although many people think that gas prices are more expensive than a plane ticket, the average price per barrel of gas has actually decreased over one hundred and fifty percent over the last 2 years. It is actually much cheaper to drive cross country than it is to fly. If you are factoring in more than 1 person, the savings are more than significant.

Safety

Cars care still the safest form of transportation in the world. Airport security has been heightened in light of the increased security risks associated with airplanes. Outside of this, more deaths are caused every year from flight-related accidents than driving on the interstate.

When deciding on a family vacation this year, don’t immediately turn down the idea of driving. Not only is it still the safest mode of transportation in the world, its also one of the cheapest.

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