Mahlon G. “Lon” Anderson | Enough already


The shuttering of 18 rest areas along Virginia’s interstates overnight marks a new low point in Virginia’s transportation budget wars.
We always knew that Virginia lawmakers’ budget feud and failure to fund transportation, even after being called into special session in 2008 and not appropriating an additional dime, would put motorists in their crosshairs. Today, they hit their mark.

Today, the first day of the closures, tens of thousands of drivers and their families will feel the impact immediately. Highway safety, not to mention comfort, hospitality and tourism, have today taken a big hit.

We renew our call to Gov. Kaine to find the $9 million and reopen the rest stops. We ask him to think about the 100,000 crashes nationwide with 1,500 fatalities and 70,000 injuries annually that NHTSA says result at least in part from drowsy, tired driving. It’s almost inevitable that some very tired drivers on Virginia’s highways who should be taking a break will zoom past a closed rest area into harm’s way, perhaps hurting others as well.

While we completely understand the budget debacle and the need to perform major budget cutting on Virginia’s once proud transportation program, shuttering the rest areas appears to some, including Congressman Frank Wolf, to be playing hardball politics at the expense of highway safety. While we hope that is not the case, Governor Kaine can end that speculation now by finding the necessary money – a truly paltry sum – and reopening the rest stops for the safety of all drivers using Virginia’s roads. He has made his point and gotten everyone’s attention.

 

Mahlon G. “Lon” Anderson is the director of public and goverment affairs at AAA Mid-Atlantic.

Print Friendly

Related posts:

  1. AAA calls on state to reconsider rest-area closings AAA Mid-Atlantic is calling on Gov. Tim Kaine and the Commonwealth Transportation Board to rethink the scheduled closure of 19 interstate-highway rest areas. “A growing...
  2. VDOT getting word out on rest-area closings The Virginia Department of Transportation has begun notifying motorists today of impending changes at the rest areas slated for closure later this month. “These are...
  3. Greg Marrow | Where we went wrong on transportation Recently, it was reported that Del. Steve Landes had voiced his concern about the closing of two rest areas in Mount Sidney and the potential...
  4. Two rest areas saved, but residency office still on cutting board Two Central Shenandoah Valley rest areas have escaped the Virginia Department of Transportation chopping block as the transportation department finalizes its recommendations for budget cuts...
  5. Roads fix on the backburner again Looking back on it, wouldn’t it have made sense to have started doing something about our transportation-infrastructure limitations, I don’t know, maybe a few years...

Comments

One Response to “Mahlon G. “Lon” Anderson | Enough already”
  1. Chris DeWald says:

    I want to take a page from the roadside management section. Many organizations and groups adopt a roadside to clean. Out of any comical setting, “Adopt a potty” might be employed. I’d man a mower for nothing. Need a wastewater license to handle the “state issues” in the John? I have a wastewater license.
    What would we rather have? Exhausted travelers collididng with local residents?
    Small price to pay huh?

Speak Your Mind