Traveling I-95 Through the Baltimore Metro Area During the Labor Day Holiday?

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Baltimore Harbor Tunnel | I-95 Exit Guide

The Maryland Transportation Authority (MDTA) encourages I-95 drivers to strategize on their travels while maintaining the one common goal that we all have, which is to safely reach our holiday destinations. Including patience on your pack list along with driver courtesy will help everyone accomplish this goal. For motorists traveling the Baltimore metropolitan area, it is important to note that the southeast section of I-695 remains closed at MD 173 (Exit 1) on the Outer Loop and MD 151/North Point Boulevard (Exit 42) on the Inner Loop.

The I-95 Fort McHenry Tunnel and I-895 Baltimore Harbor Tunnel have restrictions on hazardous materials, width and height. Vehicles carrying hazardous or explosive materials, including bottled propane gas in U.S. DOT approved containers larger than 10 pounds (maximum of 10 ten-pound containers) are prohibited from using both tunnels. It does not matter whether or not the bottles are empty or full. This is the case for personal and business usage. These vehicles should use the western section of I-695 around the tunnels. Note: Hazmat prohibitions and permissions within the tunnels are governed by the Code of Maryland Regulations (COMAR). Based on COMAR, certain hazmats are permitted to travel the tunnels. Learn more by visiting https://mdta.maryland.gov/TunnelRestrictionsAndVehiclePermits.

Work zones are present within the heavily traveled I-95 corridor. The MDTA urges all motorists to focus, slow down and stay alert when driving through or near work zones.


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