Truckers for the Constitution in DC October 11th-13th

WASHINGTON – Truckers are promising to cause a traffic jam on the  Capital Beltway Friday in a political protest. So, what can the average driver expect to see? Commuters around the D.C. region who use the Beltway should anticipate  running into a large convoy of semis and other vehicles with “#T2SDA” (Truckers to  Shut Down America) written on windows. The truckers are planning to arrive in the D.C. area in three waves between 8:15  and 9 a.m. Friday. And they plan to stay in the right lane as they caravan around  the Beltway. Truckers are expected to meet in Virginia and Pennsylvania allowing them to  approach the Beltway from both the north and the south. They plan to cause  congestion on Interstate 495 throughout the day.

But they also intend to loop around the Beltway at various times throughout the  weekend, with as many as 3,000 truckers participating. Some trucks, without a  trailer attached, will travel to the World War II Memorial, which has captured  national headlines as groups of aging veterans came to visit the closed memorial due to the government  shutdown.

Truckers to DC

Truckers to DC

Now the truckers are on the receiving end of the nation’s attention, with the  group’s Facebook page garnering more  than 100,000 “likes” in less than three weeks.

“We’ve got the entire country behind us on this,” says organizer Ernest Lee in a  video posted on the official “Truckers Ride for the  Constitution” Facebook page.

“Anybody at all is talking about the truckers that are coming to shut down D.C.,”  Lee says.

The group was quick to distance itself from one man who initially told the media  they might lock up their brakes and cause a road block.

Organizers have since warned all participants to act peacefully.

“You got to stay legal. We don’t want any illegal activity,” says Lee.

“We want no negative coverage whatsoever,” he adds.

Leaders of the group say they are fed up with “corruption that is destroying  America,” and they want President Barack Obama to step down or be removed from  office.

It’s not clear how many trucks will actually participate. The group claims it is  “overwhelmed” by the number of requests to take part in the demonstration.

State authorities in Maryland and Virginia tell WTOP they are aware of the  situation.

“Virginia State Police is aware of the proposed convoy of commercial vehicles and  is preparing accordingly with the region’s law enforcement agencies and the  Virginia Department of Transportation, just as we have done in the past for  similar demonstrations held within the National Capital Region,” VSP said in a  statement.

“As long as the vehicles comply with Virginia law, then the Virginia  State Police will not interfere with their activities.”

VSP spokesperson Corinne Geller says there will be additional troopers working  Friday and through the weekend to respond to any incidents should they arise.

WTOP’s Andrew Mollenbeck contributed to this report.

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