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As gas and airfare costs soar, more people leave their cars in the ...
BWI Airport and Maryland highways were busy, too. AAA Mid-Atlantic estimated that about 642,300 Marylanders will travel by car this weekend, a 1.3 percent decline from 2007. Air travel is expected to decline by 2 percent, spokeswoman Ragina Averella said. Maryland Transportation Authority Police, reported that eastbound traffic on the Bay Bridge was moderate at 4 p.m. yesterday, with no serious backups. In all, AAA Mid-Atlantic was expecting 762,600 Marylanders to travel on the holiday, also a 1.3 percent decrease. It's the... // Baltimore Sun |