Traffic congestion on highways across the US, particularly in New Hampshire, Texas, and New England, as eclipse viewers head home after witnessing the solar event. Drivers faced long hours of traffic jams, with some describing it as the worst they had ever seen.
Drivers returning home from watching Monday's solar eclipse in cities and towns in the path of totality described traffic jams that were among the worst they'd ever experienced, keeping them on roads all night and into Tuesday morning. https://t.co/t1NyjdpcOF
New England was hit with up to 12 hours of "creep and crawl" traffic as thousands of eclipse tourists clog the countryside. https://t.co/HpF5LZAp5E
After the solar eclipse, traffic on Texas highways brought eclipse-chasers back to Earth https://t.co/25h2uy6B2W
TOTAL ECLIPSE! ☀️🌑 9 hr drive home from Newport, VT through the worst traffic I've ever seen but it was totally worth it. https://t.co/IimeAbAois
Traffic jams clog US highways as eclipse viewers head home after watching once-in-a-lifetime event https://t.co/tfb27MbqZA https://t.co/ITLD7KfeAP
Traffic on New Hampshire highways backed up for miles ahead and after solar eclipse https://t.co/qxWwFBPsxK