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AAA estimates 1.3 million Michigan residents will travel at least 50 miles from home during the holiday weekend, the second-highest forecast on record.
Though construction happens year-round, most of it happens April through November, Cross said. This summer, metro Detroit will see three major highway projects, along with several small, shorter ones.
Washtenaw County officials cite concerns about equitable access and environmental impacts of the proposed 39-mile technology-enabled express lane project on I-94 between Ann Arbor and Detroit.
AAA spokesperson Adrienne Woodland says the number of travelers is expected to surge starting Friday afternoon.
AAA estimates more than 1.3 million Michigan residents are expected to travel 50 miles or more from home during the holiday weekend.
AAA anticipates 1.2 million people in Michigan will drive for their holiday plans between Thursday and Monday.
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