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May 7, 2010

Bay Bridge congestion season kicks off

It's SpringFest in Ocean City, and with that celebration comes the opening of the peak congestion season on the Bay Bridge.

The Maryland Transportation Authority is warning motorists  to expect heavy traffic and possible backups at peak hours on the bridge through Sunday because of SpringFest  and a full calandar of other activities on the Eastern Shore.

Shore-bound folks who live in the Annapolis and Washington areas might have little choice but to travel off-peak or endure long delays,  but Baltimoreans are geographically blessed with the  alternative of using a route around the head of the bay -- particularly if they're headed for the Delaware resorts or north  Ocean City.

If the Bay Bridge is your only reasonable option, the authority urges that you travel at off-peak hours: Friday after 10 p.m.; Saturday before 7 a.m. and between 5 and 10 p.m.; and  
Sunday between 7 a.m. and 11 a.m. and after 10 p.m.

Posted by Michael Dresser at 4:05 PM |
Categories: Maryland toll facilities
        
About Michael Dresser
Michael Dresser has been an editor, reporter and columnist with The Sun longer than Baltimore's had a subway. He's covered retailing, telecommunications, state politics and wine. Since 2004, he's been The Sun's transportation writer. He lives in Ellicott City with his wife and travel companion, Cindy.

His Getting There column appears on Mondays. Mike's blog will be a forum for all who are interested in highways, transit and other transportation issues affecting Baltimore, Maryland and the region.
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