Weary of Home, 62% of Americans Ready to Hit Road for Memorial Day


In a development that should surprise, well, nobody, this summer is going to be popping thanks to ever-increasing COVID-19 vaccination rates. Americans are ready to get the party started this Memorial Day weekend, with 62% planning to travel 50 miles or more over the holiday weekend, according to a Cars.com survey. That’s up some 20 percentage points versus a year ago.
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For 2021, a staggering 89% of survey respondents who planned to travel said they’d travel by car for Memorial Day; 12% said they planned to fly, 3% will board a train and 1% plan to take another form of transportation. Cars.com conducted the survey May 8-11, 2021, with 1,365 adult respondents nationwide.
Only 43% of the respondents said they traveled for Memorial Day weekend in 2020, with 52% saying they stayed home last year during the holiday and 5% who couldn’t remember what they did (we get it — it’s been a long pandemic).
The COVID-19 vaccines from Moderna, Pfizer and Johnson & Johnson have made travel safe — or at least safer — for Americans. Of our survey respondents, all age 18 and older, 41% said they were fully vaccinated, while 12% said they were between the two Moderna or Pfizer doses. (The Johnson & Johnson vaccine requires a single dose.) Another 15% said they had not yet received a COVID-19 vaccine but planned to get one before traveling. However, 21% reported they hadn’t been vaccinated and didn’t plan to get vaccinated before traveling. Another 9% said they weren’t going to get the vaccine but didn’t plan to travel, and 2% preferred not to answer the question.
With so many travelers grabbing their car keys this holiday weekend, we wanted to know if the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic impacted their decision to drive. Of those driving, 45% said they’re taking their car to avoid public transportation like planes or trains. Another 17% said they were driving to save money, and 38% said they always drive for Memorial Day weekend getaways.
Nearly 40% of respondents said they plan to start their vacation a little early with a departure on May 28. Of those planning a Friday escape, most indicated plans to get a move on that morning.
So what’s everyone doing on these trips? Visiting family tops the to-do list for 40% of respondents, and 29% say they’ll be staying with that family, too. The beach comes in second place, with 28% saying they’re ready to get some sand between their toes. In third place is hanging out with friends, at 24%.
Before packing the car, make sure to check in on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s latest guidance around traveling in the U.S. during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Editor-in-Chief Jennifer Newman is a journalist with more than 25 years of experience, including 15 years as an automotive journalist at Cars.com. Jennifer leads the Editorial team in its mission of helping car shoppers find the vehicle that best fits their life. A mom of two, she’s graduated from kids in car seats to teens behind the steering wheel. She’s also a certified car-seat technician with more than 12 years of experience, as well as member of the World Car Jury, Automotive Press Association and Midwest Automotive Media Association. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennilnewman/ Instagram: @jennilnewman
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