Because Labor Day marks the end of the summer, many travelers try to sneak in one more getaway before fall weather hits. Typically, more than 25 percent of Americans choose Labor Day weekend to leave town. Millions drive at least 50 miles from their home to the destination of their choice. According to AAA, in 2017, Labor Day travelers burned 3.5 million gallons of gas, despite the increased cost of fuel due to Hurricane Harvey and the shutdown of refineries that resulted.

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