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Justin McNaull Quotes

«Labor Day seems to be going out with more of a whimper than a bang, depending on where you are.»
«It's a rare American who will pay less than $2 a gallon this year, ... That said it (gas) is still a small part of the travel cost, and it's tough to tell Grandma you're not going to visit because it's going to cost $5 more to fill up the car.»
«Certainly in the Northeast, the holiday has gotten off to a less-than-fortuitous start.»
«In a lot of metro areas, this evening has the potential to be the worst rush hour. If rush hour normally begins at 4, for a lot of cities it will begin at 1 o'clock and won't let up until well after dark.»
«It's all over the map. Here in the D.C. area, schools don't get out until Thursday, making for a very short travel period.»
«The real downside of this hysteria is that people hear rumors about outages in other towns and rush out to gas up, thereby increasing the likelihood of gas lines and outages in their own town,»
«There were folks who thought they were early bookers in September who may have found out all the cheap seats on the flight they wanted were gone already,»
«Thanksgiving's the most intense travel period of the year, when you look at the sheer numbers of people taking to the skies and highways in a short period of time, ... It makes for crowded, and sometimes treacherous, roads.»
«The real downside of this hysteria is that people hear rumors about outages in other towns and rush out to gas up, thereby increasing the likelihood of gas lines and outages in their own town.»
«It's still going to be a couple of days before we get a better grasp about how refineries and pipelines across the network will recover.»

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