😳😳 More on the traffic nightmare here:
The National Park Service tried to mitigate traffic problems by having drivers on Ohio Drive through East Potomac Park around Hains Point travel in reverse flow, but the attempt was futile. Some people reportedly parked their cars in the middle of the road to walk to the cherry blossoms, and at least one woman said she had been stuck for four hours at Hains Point.
TRAFFIC UPDATE: Starting at 6:00am tomorrow morning , Ohio Dr. through East Potomac Park around Hains Point will be reverse flow. All traffic will enter the loop road on the Potomac River side & exit on the Washington Channel side by the golf course.🚗🚴🚌🌸If you're not down at Hains Point today, it's hard to describe in words what a bad job the Park Service is doing. It should absolutely be closed to cars.
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