Jammed Up In The District

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The Virginia Department of Transportation is looking for an agency to help lessen traffic congestion in the metro Washington, D.C., area.
Siddall, Matus & Coughter in Richmond, Va., is the incumbent on the account, which is up for mandatory review, according to VDOT representative Joan Morris.
During its tenure, Siddall assisted with the successful opening of HOV lanes and developed the Guaranteed Ride Home program for carpoolers, Morris said.
D.C. commuters spend an average of 70 hours annually in traffic jams, said Morris, making the area the second most traffic-clogged U.S.


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