More than 580,000 Kansans will travel more than 50 miles over the Thanksgiving Holiday. AAA of Kansas says 9 in 10 of those travelers will be driving. AAA officials say travelers can ensure a smooth trip over the long weekend by making sure their vehicle is in good driving condition. Be sure to tell someone your route, and let them know when you arrive. Some good news, due to seasonal patterns and lower demand, drivers can anticipate lower gas prices when they head out on their trip, but are asked to drive extra cautiously and expect crowded roads. Travelers who are flying can expect to see a slight uptick in passengers at the airport.