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Smooth Sailing for Thanksgiving Travelers: VDOT Lifts Lane Closures

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VDOT Takes Steps to Ease Holiday Traffic with Suspended Work Zones and Travel Tools.

Thanksgiving, a time for gratitude and family gatherings, is also known for its hectic travel. This year, the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) is taking significant steps to make the holiday journey smoother and safer for Virginians. From noon on Wednesday, November 22, to noon on Monday, November 27, VDOT will suspend many highway work zones and lift most lane closures on interstates and major roads across Virginia.

While this measure will clear many roads of construction-related disruptions, drivers should still be aware of the remaining semi-permanent work zones. VDOT encourages travelers to check the latest lane closures and travel advisories on their Weekly Lane Closures page for up-to-date information.

VDOT offers an online, interactive travel trends map to assist travelers further. This tool is designed to predict peak congestion times on Virginia interstates during Thanksgiving. Although it doesn’t offer real-time data, the map uses historical traffic patterns to help drivers plan their trips to avoid traditionally busy travel times.

Traffic data suggest that heavy congestion is likely from mid-morning to evening on Tuesday and throughout Wednesday and Sunday. Key areas to watch include:

  • I-95 in the Fredericksburg Area: Despite recent improvements like the express lane extension and additional northbound lanes at the Rappahannock River, historical data indicates potential heavy congestion.
  • I-81 Northbound: This corridor from Pulaski to Rockingham is expected to face heavy traffic, especially on Sunday.
  • Hampton Roads Area: On I-64, ongoing construction activities, including the Hampton Roads Bridge Tunnel project, may lead to heavier traffic.

VDOT’s initiative to lift lane closures and provide travel planning tools represents a proactive approach to managing the Thanksgiving travel surge. By planning ahead and staying informed about potential congestion areas, Virginians can look forward to a safer and more enjoyable journey to their holiday destinations.

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