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1 in 6 Americans planning World Cup road trips

1 in 6 Americans planning World Cup road trips

Axios12 hours ago
More than 18% of Americans are planning road trips to next year's FIFA World Cup matches.
Why it matters: That could mean big traffic jams for host cities.
By the numbers: Among modes of travel to the World Cup cities, the top choice highlighted in a survey from ParkMobile was traveling by car (47%), followed by plane (30%), train (3%), and bus (2%).
State of play: City officials are guiding fans toward public transportation as improvements are made ahead of next summer's tournament.
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