Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Move, change jobs, or figure out public transportation. Those are your choices. You can’t change 495.
This.
We moved from Springfield to north Alexandria and it's been life changing in the reduction of commute time, costs, and stress.
Anonymous wrote:The govt solution is to widen the beltway, lol
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:495 is really bad. Absolutely awful in the Maryland part.
That being said, I would take my chances on 495 over 95 between Springfield to Fredericksburg, VA down to Kings Dominion. That is soul-sucking awful any day, any time. Literally one of the worst stretches in America, probably top 10 on the planet.
BW parkway and 95 from 495 to Baltimore is terrible, but nothing, absolutely nothing is worse than 95 south of 495 to almost Richmond.
It could be worse, OP.
Always wondered why that portion is backed up, don't they have express lanes???
Anonymous wrote:495 is really bad. Absolutely awful in the Maryland part.
That being said, I would take my chances on 495 over 95 between Springfield to Fredericksburg, VA down to Kings Dominion. That is soul-sucking awful any day, any time. Literally one of the worst stretches in America, probably top 10 on the planet.
BW parkway and 95 from 495 to Baltimore is terrible, but nothing, absolutely nothing is worse than 95 south of 495 to almost Richmond.
It could be worse, OP.
Anonymous wrote:
The govt solution is to widen the beltway, lol
Widening isn’t feasible, but double-decking it would work great. Keep the upper deck as a limited-access “bypass” around DC for I-95 so all the through traffic is separated from the local traffic below. Bonus would be in rain or snow the local lanes would be largely unaffected.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Move to va?
Because it is not a nightmare??