Malloy Law Offices, LLC - September 2024

MALLOY LAW OFFICES, LLC

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7910 Woodmont Ave. #1250 Bethesda, MD 20814 (202) 933-7277 • Malloy-Law.com

Inside This Issue

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Must-Visit Fall Destinations and Activities in the DMV Area

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Family Fun at the Tailgate

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Navigating Amusement Park Injuries

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Tasty Turkey Meatloaf

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Exploring Turkey’s Underground City

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Beat the Bumper-to-Bumper Blues

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TRAVEL STRATEGIES FOR BUSY ROADS IN THE DMV AREA

Maintain your vehicle. Check tire pressure, fluid levels, and battery health to make sure your car is road trip ready. Breaking down on a busy holiday weekend is the last thing anyone wants. Plan for the holiday season. With the holidays just around the corner, traffic will likely be heavy in the DMV area. Keep in mind that the same strategies still apply! Traveling early in the morning or later in the evening can help you dodge the worst of the congestion. Additionally, staying informed through weather and traffic updates is key, especially as winter conditions arrive.

Did you know the Thursday afternoon before Labor Day weekend is typically the busiest time on the roads over Labor Day weekend? Many leave work early and hit the road for weekend getaways to Ocean City, Rehoboth Beach, and more. Major highways like I-495, Route 50, and I-95 experience a lot of bumper-to-bumper traffic, leading to delays and extended travel times. Here are some tips to survive the drive, whether you’re headed to the beach or just to the grocery store. Avoid busy road times. If possible, consider driving during off- peak hours. The best times to hit the road are early in the morning or late in the

evening. For example, leaving before 7 a.m. or after 9 p.m. can help you avoid the heaviest congestion. Use traffic apps. Apps like Waze and Google Maps provide real-time traffic updates and suggest alternate routes to help you avoid major traffic jams. These apps can also help you adjust your route along the way. Plan your route ahead of time. Knowing the best routes and alternate roads can save you from headaches. Consider taking less-traveled backroads or scenic routes if they get you to your destination faster and with less stress.

Drive safely!

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