If you’re planning to travel for Labor Day, you’re not alone.

Officials are bracing for a busy weekend on the roads, on the waterways and in the skies in Washington.

Whether you’re hitting the highway, hopping on a ferry, catching a flight or even staying put, here’s what you need to know about Labor Day gas prices and traffic in the state.

How are gas prices in Washington?

Gas prices have stayed low nationally this summer, AAA said, and “barring a tropical storm or hurricane affecting Gulf Coast refineries, gas prices should stay below what they were last year.”

Labor Day gas prices are expected to average $3.15 per gallon nationally, CNN reported, the cheapest since 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to GasBuddy.

The national average was $3.33 for a gallon of regular gas

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