jsbowden: (BMW Convertible)
( Feb. 12th, 2010 12:42 pm)
After two hours and twenty minutes sitting in traffic, with at least another forty minutes before I could possibly get there, I gave up on trying to get into the office today. VDOT has spent the last 36 hours clearing the main roads. The neighborhoods suck, but once you get out, the major thoroughfares are clear, dry, and completely open. Maryland and DC? Not so much. Once I got inside the Beltway, everything just stopped. The Fed is open today, so of course, they're all trying to get back to work. I-66 and US 50 once you get to the Roosevelt? Down to ONE lane. 66 and 50 merge going on to the Roosevelt. That's 5 lanes of incoming traffic. Wisconsin Ave? Still not cleared (which means M street is also still not cleared), so US 29 was also at a standstill. Wilson Blvd? Not moving. Getting into or through Rosslyn? Good luck with that. The Metro is still on limited service, and, just for fun, the Red line is shut down due to a derailment at Farragut North. Basically, you can't do anything in DC proper, and it's fucking up everything surrounding it. Which is, I suppose, normal.
jsbowden: (BMW Convertible)
( Feb. 12th, 2010 12:42 pm)
After two hours and twenty minutes sitting in traffic, with at least another forty minutes before I could possibly get there, I gave up on trying to get into the office today. VDOT has spent the last 36 hours clearing the main roads. The neighborhoods suck, but once you get out, the major thoroughfares are clear, dry, and completely open. Maryland and DC? Not so much. Once I got inside the Beltway, everything just stopped. The Fed is open today, so of course, they're all trying to get back to work. I-66 and US 50 once you get to the Roosevelt? Down to ONE lane. 66 and 50 merge going on to the Roosevelt. That's 5 lanes of incoming traffic. Wisconsin Ave? Still not cleared (which means M street is also still not cleared), so US 29 was also at a standstill. Wilson Blvd? Not moving. Getting into or through Rosslyn? Good luck with that. The Metro is still on limited service, and, just for fun, the Red line is shut down due to a derailment at Farragut North. Basically, you can't do anything in DC proper, and it's fucking up everything surrounding it. Which is, I suppose, normal.
jsbowden: (BMW Convertible)
( Feb. 12th, 2010 12:42 pm)
After two hours and twenty minutes sitting in traffic, with at least another forty minutes before I could possibly get there, I gave up on trying to get into the office today. VDOT has spent the last 36 hours clearing the main roads. The neighborhoods suck, but once you get out, the major thoroughfares are clear, dry, and completely open. Maryland and DC? Not so much. Once I got inside the Beltway, everything just stopped. The Fed is open today, so of course, they're all trying to get back to work. I-66 and US 50 once you get to the Roosevelt? Down to ONE lane. 66 and 50 merge going on to the Roosevelt. That's 5 lanes of incoming traffic. Wisconsin Ave? Still not cleared (which means M street is also still not cleared), so US 29 was also at a standstill. Wilson Blvd? Not moving. Getting into or through Rosslyn? Good luck with that. The Metro is still on limited service, and, just for fun, the Red line is shut down due to a derailment at Farragut North. Basically, you can't do anything in DC proper, and it's fucking up everything surrounding it. Which is, I suppose, normal.
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