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    From the airports to the roads, here's your Thanksgiving travel by the numbers

    MINA KAJI and EMILY SHAPIRO
    Good Morning AmericaNovember 27, 2019
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    From the airports to the roads, here's your Thanksgiving travel by the numbers originally appeared on abcnews.go.com

    Whether you are hitting the road or taking to the skies this Thanksgiving, it's bound to be a busy travel week.

    Thanksgiving is notorious for extra long lines at the airports and bumper-to-bumper traffic on the highway.

    (MORE: From travel times to top side dishes, these are the biggest Thanksgiving trends)

    Here's a look at this year's Thanksgiving travel by the numbers:

    Air

    The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) expects to screen a "record-breaking" 26.8 million passengers nationwide over Thanksgiving -- which is about a 4% increase from last year.

    The TSA anticipates the busiest travel days will be Wednesday, Nov. 27, and Sunday, Dec. 1. The TSA predicts its agents will screen 2.7 million passengers on Nov. 27 and 2.8 million passengers on Dec. 1.

    PHOTO: Vehicles move through passenger pick-up lanes at Ronald Reagan National Airport in Washington, D.C., Nov. 26, 2014. (Bloomberg via Getty Images, FILE)
    PHOTO: Vehicles move through passenger pick-up lanes at Ronald Reagan National Airport in Washington, D.C., Nov. 26, 2014. (Bloomberg via Getty Images, FILE)

    Roads

    The afternoon of Nov. 27 will be the worst time for drivers to hit the road, according to INRIX, a global transportation analytics company.

    Trips could take up to four times longer than normal during that peak time, according to INRIX.

    (MORE: What every motorist needs to know about driving in snow)

    The National Safety Council estimates 417 people may be killed and another 47,500 may be seriously hurt in car accidents this Thanksgiving. That's down nearly 4% compared to last year, in line with the estimated drop in overall car crash fatalities in the country.

    The National Safety Council urges drivers "to be particularly vigilant" at the start of the holiday period on Nov. 27.

    Nearly one-third of those killed in car crashes last Thanksgiving involved a drunk driver with a blood alcohol content of .08 or higher, according to data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

    Winter weather makes driving especially dangerous. A massive snowstorm is pounding Colorado Tuesday morning which caused a deadly car crash in the mountains near Vail.

    PHOTO: The scene of a fatal crash on I-70 in Eagle River, Colo., Nov. 26, 2019. (Eagle River Fire Protection District)
    PHOTO: The scene of a fatal crash on I-70 in Eagle River, Colo., Nov. 26, 2019. (Eagle River Fire Protection District)

    Rails

    Amtrak had its largest passenger count to date during last year's Thanksgiving week, with over 846,000 riders on its trains across the country. Amtrak carried over 160,000 customers just on the Sunday after Thanksgiving last year.

    PHOTO:Passengers wait to board an Amtrak train Nov. 27, 2019 at Union Station in Washington, D.C. (Alex Wong/Getty Images)
    PHOTO:Passengers wait to board an Amtrak train Nov. 27, 2019 at Union Station in Washington, D.C. (Alex Wong/Getty Images)

    (MORE: In a year, everyone will need REAL ID to fly, new rule could ground many passengers)

    Amtrak does not release specific number estimates, but Amtrak expects to see this positive trend continue this Thanksgiving, according to a spokesperson.

    Amtrak is preparing to accommodate the surge of holiday travelers with extra trains and capacity on several popular routes.

    ABC News' Matthew Vann contributed to this report.

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