Drivers hit the road for Thanksgiving weekend

Roads were packed Wednesday evening as many motorists began driving to their Thanksgiving weekend destinations.
Brooklyn residents were trying to make their way out of or through the city before the turkey hits the table on Thursday. The Belt Parkway routinely saw bumper-to-bumper traffic throughout the day.
Nearly 51 million people are expected to be on the road during the Thanksgiving travel period. AAA says that's a 3 percent jump over last year and the highest travel volume since 2005.
AAA estimates that 89 percent of all travelers, or about 45.5 million people, are planning a road trip this year.
It's noteworthy to mention that travel is increased despite a 41 cent increase in average gas prices, according to AAA.
At Atlantic Terminal, some travelers said they opted for the rails as a less-frustrating alternative.