Charlotte residents, get ready for some major traffic delays this Wednesday! If you’re planning to be out and about, you might want to think twice or at least plan an alternative route. Former President Donald Trump is set to hold a campaign rally in Mint Hill, and local authorities are advising everyone to brace themselves for unusually heavy traffic.
The rally is scheduled to kick off at 1 p.m. at the Mosack Group, located at 11210 Allen Station Drive. This venue sits just off the busy N.C. 51, which means a lot of campaign supporters—and possibly some curious non-supporters—will be flocking to the area. As past rallies have shown, this can lead to significant congestion around the venue, and you might find yourself stuck in a long line of cars if you’re in that neck of the woods.
Doors for the event opened at 10 a.m. to those who nabbed free general admission tickets from Trump’s campaign website. If you’re not one of the rally attendees, keep in mind that folks will be arriving well before the main event starts. This could lead to a pretty frenetic atmosphere in the early morning, with traffic building substantially as more people start heading out.
In previous visits by Trump to the Charlotte area this year, roadways around Charlotte-Douglas International Airport have experienced heavy backups, and at times, Interstate 85 saw closures lasting hours. Whether you’re a Trump supporter or not, it’s wise to consider these factors when planning your day on Wednesday. Avoiding the area altogether could save you lots of time and a bit of frustration.
As of now, police have not announced any specific road closures, but it’s still early. Given the high-profile nature of this event, it wouldn’t be surprising if some restrictions pop up as the rally approaches. It’s always a good idea to stay updated with local traffic advisories to ensure you’re not caught off guard.
If you find yourself needing to travel in that direction while the rally is happening, try to plan your trip outside of peak hours or take alternate routes. The effects of the rally may ripple out from Mint Hill into other parts of the city, so keep that in mind. Local traffic apps may provide real-time updates to help you navigate around congestion. And if you absolutely must drive through, patience will be your best friend!
It’s a busy day ahead for Charlotte. Whether you’re planning to attend the rally or need to get around the city, prepare for what seems to be an inevitable traffic jam. Remember, a little planning goes a long way. So dig out that map app, choose your routes wisely, and have a great day!
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