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Thinking of taking a last-minute drive to see the eclipse? Here's what to know

RV traffic sits at a standstill along a two-lane road near Madras, Ore., a few days before the 2017 total solar eclipse. Experts say traffic could be heavy, but eclipse watchers shouldn't necessarily be deterred. (AFP via Getty Images)
RV traffic sits at a standstill along a two-lane road near Madras, Ore., a few days before the 2017 total solar eclipse. Experts say traffic could be heavy, but eclipse watchers shouldn't necessarily be deterred. (AFP via Getty Images)

This article was originally published on April 05, 2024.

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