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The Maryland State Highway Administration has launched the second phase of its program to add travel time information to its overhead message boards.
The program, launched in January on Interstate 95 north of Washington, has expanded to Maryland’s other interstates, including the Capital Beltway and the Baltimore-Washington Parkway. The signs display estimated driving time to major roadways.
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Before leaving home or work, drivers can find the same travel time information on the State Highway Administration Web site. The travel time messages are automatically removed from the overhead signs if there’s an accident or other event that has closed lanes.
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