"Preparing for Chaos: Traffic and Safety Tips for the Upcoming Solar Eclipse"

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The upcoming solar eclipse is expected to cause major traffic jams on at least 30 interstates as millions of people travel to the path of totality across 15 states from Texas to Maine. States like Ohio, Arkansas, and Texas are anticipating hundreds of thousands to millions of visitors, prompting the FHWA to advise travelers to plan ahead and stay longer to avoid heavy traffic. The Canadian side of Niagara Falls has declared a state of emergency in anticipation of up to 1 million visitors. With the eclipse set to occur on April 8, travelers are urged to prepare for potential traffic nightmares and plan their trips accordingly.
- Crazy traffic expected on at least 30 interstates ahead of solar eclipse: 'Like having 20 or 30 Super Bowls happening all at once' New York Post
- The eclipse is less than a week away. People are scrambling to make – or change – plans CNN
- Weather forecast for April 8 total solar eclipse along path of totality ABC News
- Eclipse 2024: How to protect your eyes during the total solar eclipse Vox.com
- A solar eclipse will plunge the U.S. into darkness Monday. Here's how to see it in San Diego NBC San Diego
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