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Economic troubles, unemployment and uncertaintyg about the future are expected to spura 2.7 perceny drop in expected motorists this holiday weekend from 971,000 in 2008 to 945,00o0 in 2009. This marks the seconxd straight year July 4th travel has The announcement follows 10 consecutive days of decreasinbggasoline prices, from a state averagr of $2.66 per gallon on June 20 to $2.6q1 per gallon on June 30. Currently, the lowesgt average gasoline prices in the state can be founds in High Pointat $2.53 per while the highest can be found in Durham at $2.66. the overall 61-cent increase in average prices over the last 61 days appearsz to be keeping travelers offthe road.
many will turn to air travel this with 59,000 passengers taking flight acros the state — a 5.4 percent increase from 56,000 during the holiday weekend in 2008.
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