
Albemarle County
Route 20 (Scottsville Road) – Traffic reduced to one lane from Route 6 (Irish Road) to Route 708 (Red Hill Road).
Route 20 (Stony Point Road) – Traffic reduced to one lane from just north of Route 250 (Richmond Road) to Route 621 (Wolf Trap Road).
Louisa County
Route 15 (James Madison Highway) – Traffic reduced to one lane from just north of the Sommerfield Business Park entrance to Route 22 (Louisa Road).
Route 15 (James Madison Highway) – Traffic reduced to one lane from 0.5 mile north of Route 603 (Bowlers Mill Road) to the Orange County line.
Route 22 (Davis Highway) – Traffic reduced to one lane from the Louisa town limits to Route 522 (Mineral Avenue) in the town of Mineral.
Route 522 (Zachary Taylor Highway) – Traffic reduced to one lane from Route 667 (Old Tolersville Road) to 0.95 mile south of Route 770 (Johnny Hall Road).
Madison County
Route 29 (Seminole Trail) – Traffic reduced to one lane from 0.7 mile north of Route 678 (Tibbs Shop Road) to just south of Route 612 (James City Road).
Route 29 (Seminole Trail) – Traffic reduced to one lane from Route 662 (Shelby Road) to 0.87 mile south of Route 230 (Wolftown-Hood Road).
Route 29 (Seminole Trail) – Traffic reduced to one lane from Route 634 (Oak Park Road) to just north of Route 607 (Lillards Ford Road).
Rappahannock County
Route 211 (Lee Highway) – Traffic reduced to one lane from 0.6 mile east of Route 1003 (Waterpenny Lane) to just east of Route F-724.
Route 211 (Lee Highway) – Traffic reduced to one lane from one mile east of Route 621 (Colvin Road) to the Fauquier County line.
Route 522 (Sperryville Pike) – Traffic reduced to one lane from 0.8 mile south of Route 655 (Short Road) to 0.4 mile north of Route 231 (F.T. Valley Road).
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