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[0:04] ..." slight decrease the number of Americans traveling during the upcoming Labor Day holiday weekend. We're looking at a decrease of about point 9%. So nearly. 34 point four million Americans will travel at least fifty miles"...
[0:38] ..." I think you're right on the money I mean certainly gas prices are still almost a dollar hired and they were at this time last year. Last year we were looking at an average in Massachusetts and about two dollars and 63. Cents. Slightly higher and that in Rhode Island about two dollars and 68 cents at this time last year. -- certainly I think people are more conservation minded right now they have been driving last. And we've seen that we also have seat belt tightening as a result of the economy we -- know about the problems in housing industry in the banking industry and so"...
[2:00] ..." And they are going on vacation. In spite of what's happening with gas prices I think they're conserving more on day to day basis perhaps. So that they can behave that way financially to still take"...
[0:00]" We're not. Projecting a huge decrease we're projecting a slight decrease the number of Americans traveling during the upcoming Labor Day holiday weekend. We're looking at a decrease of about point 9%. So nearly. 34 point four million Americans will travel at least fifty miles or more from home this weekend. And that's down as they said point 9% from the 34 point seven million who traveled last -- We're looking at a decline of about 1% not quite 1% and almost 1%."
[0:32]" And I'm imagining that the reason is because of the economy and the price of gasoline and the cost of travel."
[0:38]" I think you're right on the money I mean certainly gas prices are still almost a dollar hired and they were at this time last year. Last year we were looking at an average in Massachusetts and about two dollars and 63. Cents. Slightly higher and that in Rhode Island about two dollars and 68 cents at this time last year. -- certainly I think people are more conservation minded right now they have been driving last. And we've seen that we also have seat belt tightening as a result of the economy we -- know about the problems in housing industry in the banking industry and so on."
[1:11]" Are they are finding other modes of transportation to take besides the automobile."
[1:16]" Well they certainly are in fact we're finding that public transportation. Is up about 12%. Amtrak is certainly doing a fabulous business -- now there's actually -- You know needing to get more trains -- in order to accommodate the demand. At least one point eight million people plan to travel by train bus or other mode of transportation which is up twelve point 5% over last year."
[1:43]" What I find interesting though as you said even though -- the of the travels down 1%. From last year. It's still you know we still want to get away for Earl wild."
[1:54]" You know I think what we really see is the fact that Americans do value their vacations. And they are going on vacation. In spite of what's happening with gas prices I think they're conserving more on day to day basis perhaps. So that they can behave that way financially to still take that vacation. Eleven point 3% of the US population will still be traveling this upcoming Labor Day weekend which is wonderful. I think people are taking advantage of the fact that in New England we have so many wonderful destinations including the -- including parts including the Berkshire's close to home. -- in -- justice for a fraction of that tank of gas as opposed to an entirety anchored."
















