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Signage fixed on I-395 in the District

WASHINGTON — Ten months after the District Department of Transportation was notified that a number of signs above the Southeast-Southwest Freeway were incorrect, crews this weekend were seen taking down the erroneous signage.

In February, drivers noticed that the ramps at one of the city’s busiest junctions – the Southwest Freeway at the 3rd Street Tunnel – were mislabeled as Exit 2A and 2B.

On Sunday, crews in bucket trucks were seen taking down a misaligned exit sign for South Capitol Street. In the days prior, three erroneous exit signs for C Street SW were removed. The exit sign for I-695 to I-295 was also corrected to read “Exit 5” instead of “Exit 2A.”

Coolest cars for summer: SUVs

While convertibles are the stars of summer, SUVs are the workhorses. Their tasks are endless, from trips to the beach to Home Depot or to socially-distanced gatherings. It’s hard to shake up the jam-packed SUV market, but Hyundai managed to do so with the Palisade, as an extreme value play. It seats up to eight, can be equipped with almost every luxury touch and competes with SUVs costing thousands (or tens of thousands) more.
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