COLUMBUS (WCMH) — As Memorial Day travel winds down, commuters and air passengers are calling the return home a success.

Prior to the weekend, fears of long lines at airports across the country, hung over the holiday weekend.

The threat stemmed from budget cuts and operating changes impacting the Transportation Security Administration.

By all accounts, few if any issues were reported.

“I expected long lines, but the lines were not long,” said Mickey Cochran, who travelled from Atlanta to Columbus. “I thought it was pretty good.”

In Columbus, departing passengers also experienced a relatively short wait time.

“It’s moving really smoothly,” said Kelli Tius, prior to her flight to Washington, D.C.

On the roads, drivers reported minor congestion on area interstates and highways.

The Memorial Day holiday coincides with the national “Click It or Ticket” campaign, where law enforcement cracks down and pays extra attention to drivers and passengers who do not wear seat belts.

“If you’re not wearing your safety belt, you will get a citation for it,” said Ohio Highway Patrol Sergeant Dave Chamberlain.

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