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Holiday Travel Surge: Navigating DC's Busy Roads

Holiday Travel Surge: Navigating Traffic and Finding Calm - With over 2.6 million locals hitting the roads in the D.C. area, expect peak congestion from noon to 8 PM. Best times to travel are before 10 AM or after 9 PM. Brace for severe backups on Baltimore Washington Parkway and other routes. Find peace before family chaos with simple unwinding techniques. Checkout Solipillow.com

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