One of the U.S. trucker convoys planning to leave soon plans on shutting down traffic on the Capital Beltway outside Washington. “We’re going to have a shutdown,” Bob Bolus, the organizer, told The Epoch Times. “We’ll shut it down.” The beltway encircles Washington, running through portions of Maryland and Virginia, and passes through a small part of the nation’s capital. Bolus plans on leading a convoy from Scranton, Pennsylvania, where he owns a tow truck company, starting Feb. 23. After stopping in Harrisburg, the convoy is estimated to arrive in Washington in the afternoon that day. Bolus said the convoy will be peaceful and declined to answer directly if truckers planned to halt traffic on purpose, though he did say lanes would be kept open for emergency responders. “It’s too bad if it disrupts traffic,” Bolus said. “[People] should stay home then, because it’s going to be disruptive. I don’t care …