Holding her 10-month-old baby, Tamara Tubic recounted how she and her family — including her 2-year-old — made the roughly 25 minute drive from Edgewater to spend Sunday in Key Biscayne.
Their trip was going according to plan, until it was time to leave, and Tubic noticed that traffic was unusually heavy.
Since her astute observation, the family has been stuck on the island’s only roadway for more than two hours, yet remained far from home.
Tubic’s family was one of the hundreds of visitors whose cars formed a sea of red along the Rickenbacker Causeway as traffic stood at a standstill for hours due to construction-related road closures Sunday night.
Some families — tired of idly sitting in their vehicles — even decided to camp out on the sidewalks. #keybiscayne #traffic #rickenbacker #construction #miami #southflorida
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