https://youtu.be/JGnYGiMvmKA
Seals broken.
Apr 2 2018 22:45:09 (EST)
April [A].
IG report.
Sessions public attack.
RR problems.
Seals broken.
[A]rrests.
Why was Huber made public?
Why now?
Everything has meaning.
[A]wan.
Tarmac.
Iran.
NK.
U1.
FBI.
DOJ.
Mueller.
Election Integrity.
Immigration Bill.
Border.
Wall.
Military start.
BIG month.
Q988
AAA
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''After Philadelphia I-95 collapse, AAA expects months of delays''
sheltonherald.com/news/article/i-95-collapse-philadelphia-aaa-travel-18147735.php
Andrew DaRosaJune 12, 2023
''The collapse of part of I-95 in Philadelphia on Sunday is expected to cause months of issues for vacationers and commuters alike this summer.''
Pennsylvania governor Josh Shapiro said that the fallout from the fire that took down a portion of the highway could drag on for months as repairs are made to the road. "The impacts of the I-95 collapse will be felt throughout the region as detours take motorists to nearby arteries, causing traffic backups in the Pennsylvania suburbs and New Jersey suburbs," said Jana Tidwell, manager of public and government affairs for AAA Mid-Atlantic.
According to Adelle Zocher, public affairs specialist for AAA Northeast, Connecticut drivers can use the Pennsylvania Turnpike, New Jersey Turnpike, Interstate 476, and Interstate 295 in New Jersey as alternatives to I-95. Though, as alternative routes experience heavier-than-normal traffic flows, those roads may also face congestion.
AAA has detailed a number of advisories and tips for individuals looking at traveling on that stretch of road in the coming months.
One of the primary tips that Tidwell has for drivers is to start planning commutes. If using I-95 to get to work, commuters should plan to adjust their hours or find ways to work on a hybrid schedule. The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority has also modified its services to include more train times in order to meet the demand. Other local transportation options include the Port Authority Transit Corporation and NJ Transit.
Additionally, AAA has warned that all of this rerouting will end up incurring more costs on drivers as they pay for more gas and spend more on bridge tolls.