
"Preparing for Chaos: Traffic and Flight Warnings Ahead of Total Solar Eclipse"
Officials are warning of potential gridlock and air traffic delays as millions of people are expected to travel to view the total solar eclipse on April 8, sweeping through North America. The Federal Aviation Administration and Federal Highway Administration are urging travelers to plan ahead, arrive early, and stay put to avoid congestion. Past eclipses have caused hours of road congestion and increased air traffic, prompting warnings for travelers to prepare for potential delays and disruptions. Some cities have declared a state of emergency and are encouraging locals to stock up on supplies ahead of the event.
