Obama GW visit may cause delays
The evening commute in the West End will get tricky as President Obama heads to George Washington University to host a "Moving America Forward" town hall meeting for the Democratic National Committee. The event is scheduled to start at 7 p.m., but that means authorities will be clearing streets before then. The distance isn't far, and authorities don't discuss the routes the president takes. However, the street closures should roll through the area fairly quickly. The best advice we can offer is to avoid the area around the campus during this time period if you don't have to be there. If you're headed to points west, try Constitution Avenue and M Street to steer clear of the delays.
By
Michael Bolden
| October 12, 2010; 1:11 PM ET
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