3% of people will drive more than 450km.
Last minute dashes for bread and milk...a cinnamon latté in the cup-holder...and Midlands 103 on the radio.
It's nearly time to start 'driving home for Christmas'.
Nearly half per cent of us are staying put where you are this year - but the rest will drive an average of 80km to all corners of the country for Christmas.
3% will drive more than 450km - the equivalent of driving from Donegal to Kerry - and 5 per cent will travel abroad.
Conor McMahon from Applegreen has been looking at some of the favourite traditions when driving home for the holiday:
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