Motorists hitting the road for the Memorial Day weekend will likely find lighter-than-usual traffic volumes, fewer road construction-related road blocks and the lowest gas prices in 17 years.
All lanes on Interstate 94 between Maple Grove and Clearwater will be open Friday night through Monday, as the major construction project there takes a holiday.
The Harris Poll says only 5% of Americans will travel this weekend, and AAA predicts record low Memorial Day travel. With fewer motorists, the National Safety Council is predicting the fewest highway deaths over the three-day holiday period since 2014.
"Let's not make this somebody's Memorial Day, and let's not make it somebody else's Memorial Day," said Mike Hanson, director of the Minnesota Department of Public Safety's Office of Traffic Safety.
Drivers should wear seat belts, obey the speed limit, leave their phones alone and avoid driving while under the influence of alcohol or other substances, he said.
Gas prices will be under $2 a gallon on Memorial Day weekend for the first time since 2003, when the national average was $1.46 per gallon. The state average on Thursday was $1.86, according to GasBuddy.
Here are a few metro construction zones active for the weekend:
Minneapolis
1. Interstate 35W: Ramps from northbound I-35W to 5th Avenue S. and from 4th Avenue S. to southbound I-35W closed until July 31.