If you'll be on the roads this Thanksgiving, don't forget one key thing on your packing list: patience.

AAA is predicting another record year for travel during the holiday, with nearly 82 million people expected to take a trip.

Most people will drive. AAA projects an additional 1.3 million people nationwide will be on the road compared to last Thanksgiving, and that number could get higher.

Though the government shutdown is over, AAA says concerns over flight cancellations may mean more air travelers switched to road trips.

Lieutenant Brice Nihiser is with the Ohio State Highway Patrol. He says increased traffic means there's a higher probability that people are feeling stressed on the road.

“Road rage is something that we see often. At the end of the day, it can likely be prevented b

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