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‘People’s Convoy’ trucks exit DC after causing delays in SW

The so-called “People’s Convoy” trucker protest against mostly-lifted health restrictions made the afternoon commute especially difficult Wednesday.

Traffic control operations shut down several exits and forced detours around the 14th Street Bridge as the truckers made their way out of D.C., but they left behind significant delays on the Southeast/Southwest Freeway, said Dave Dildine in the WTOP Traffic Center.

“It is very, very slow going,” he said, “even though most of the exit ramps are open along with all of the travel lanes between the 11th and 14th Street bridges.”



Around 3:30 p.m., about a dozen trucks were stopped at an incident in the center lanes on the 14th Street Bridge for about 20 minutes amid those traffic control operations.

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A heavy police response, involving dozens of officers, held all traffic on I-395 near the convoy as it neared the Case Bridge and 12th Street Expressway.

These stoppages, the traffic control and ramp closures, and the ripple of traffic behind previous groups, led to significant delays on the Southeast/Southwest Freeway and in downtown areas and near the National Mall.

As of 5:45 p.m. traffic remains slower than usual on some routes from Georgetown to Federal Triangle and on I-395.

Possible delays during extended lane closures on I-66 West between Centreville, Gainesville

Driving outbound on Interstate 66 in Virginia with Shenandoah Mountain visible on the far horizon, motorists should expect potential delays for the next six days. Beginning Wednesday night through the weekend and into Monday, construction along I-66 westbound between Centreville and Gainesville will leave only one travel lane open to traffic during the overnight hours.
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