The West Virginia Parkways Authority is prepared for another busy Fourth of July travel period on the West Virginia Turnpike.
An estimated 1.385 million vehicle transactions are expected to be completed on the West Virginia Turnpike during the 11-day period from Thursday, June 27, 2024, to Sunday, July 7, 2024.
“The weekend before and after Fourth of July, historically, have been some of the busiest travel days of the entire year on the West Virginia Turnpike,” said Jeff Miller, Executive Director of the West Virginia Parkways Authority. “This year the Fourth of July falls on a Thursday, which last happened in 2019. We have compared year-to-date, 2023, and 2019 travel numbers to provide a forecast for 2024, which we expect to process 1,385,000 transactions.”
11-Day Travel Forecast – West Virginia Turnpike Vehicle Transactions:
Thursday, June 27 – 120,000
Friday, June 28 – 150,000
Saturday, June 29 – 150,000
Sunday, June 30 – 115,000
Monday, July 1 – 105,000
Tuesday, July 2 – 105,000
Wednesday, July 3 – 135,000
Thursday, July 4 – 90,000
Friday, July 5 – 115,000
Saturday, July 6 – 140,000
Sunday, July 7 – 160,000
The estimated three busiest travel days of the period are Friday, June 28; Saturday, June 29; and Sunday, July 7.
“We fully expect that both weekends will be extremely busy, and with many out-of-state travelers passing through our area,” Miller said. “We encourage everyone to plan their travel accordingly and remember that peak travel times every day will be between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m.
“Our toll booths will be staffed accordingly as well as having traffic flaggers in place,” Miller said. “Our Courtesy Patrol vehicles and State Police Troop 7 will be out for motorist assistance.”
E-ZPass is accepted at all West Virginia Turnpike booths.
The tolls for passenger vehicles are $4.25 per plaza.