So, entering the tunnel there are signs that say vehicles over 5t GVWR use 2 right lanes.
Does this mean use the right lane in each of the two bores, or use the 2 lanes in the right-most bore?
Question about Baltimore Harbor tunnel
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by windsmith, Jul 9, 2012.
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The lanes on the right side bore.....that's how I've always interpreted it.
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the two most right sides lanes in the outermost bores. thats a fact, dont ask me how i know. lets just say i saw someone get pulled over and scolded. yep , thats the story and i am sticking to it.
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The old Baltimore Harbor tunnel, or the Fort McHenry? 102 wides I don't believe are alllowed in the Baltimore Harbor tunnel.
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The one on 895 is no 102s
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The Fort McHenry Tunnel is the main one used by trucks, on I-95. Just trying to keep straight about which one is being discussed, here. -
You might not want to use the BHT even if you are 96" for the next few months. There is some major construction happening there.
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i never gave this any thought. i just stayed in the right lane, and i dont remember which bore i was in either lol good question though.
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'Use 2 right lanes' means to ride the zipper - thus, occupying both lanes.
Personally, I find it much easier than trying to stay in a single lane.windsmith Thanks this.
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