11 Things Everyone In Maryland Should Avoid At All Costs
If you’ve encountered the following 11 things in Maryland, you’ve likely learned your lesson to stay away. Read on to discover this cheeky list of things everyone in Maryland should avoid at all costs.

Need toilet paper, eggs, bread, and milk? Enter at your own risk.

If you have the option to stay home, please do. If not, take your time when driving.
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Even if an out of state restaurant claims their crab cakes are "Maryland style," chances are, you'll be disappointed.
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Okay, this one is unavoidable for those nine-to-fivers. Just be prepared to have a lot of patience when leaving the office. A LOT.

If a restaurant offers steamed crabs during winter (yes, it happens and it's baffling), they're likely frozen. Don't waste your money.

Nobody likes being stuck in back-to-back traffic on the Bay Bridge. To (hopefully) avoid this, try leaving before sunrise or after sunset.

Sometimes, April and May surprise us with chilly weather. It's best to keep a few sweaters on hand, just in case.

If there's an alternate route, take it. Depending on where you're heading, road construction can delay your trip from minutes to hours.
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Marylanders are known to be speedy. Be sure to use caution and keep an eye out for speed cameras.

There are incredibly high numbers of Lyme disease in northeastern states when compared with the rest of the country. Bug spray is your friend!

There are so many natural wonders to explore around the state, as well as concert venues, unique restaurants, and more.
What are other Maryland things worth avoiding? Be sure to also read this relatable list of things that make Marylanders cringe.
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