Home Nighttime paving on Saturday will close I-81 northbound at exit 257
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Nighttime paving on Saturday will close I-81 northbound at exit 257

Chris Graham

interstate 81The left northbound lane of Interstate 81 at mile marker 258 will close for barrier removal to prepare for paving work beginning Saturday night at 8 p.m.

After 9 p.m. all I-81 northbound lanes will close at mile marker 258. This is in the Mauzy area of Rockingham County.

On Thursday, a tractor trailer crash with fire damaged the pavement in this area. Crews will perform pavement repairs between 9 p.m. on Saturday and noon on Sunday.

Northbound traffic will use the I-81 exit 257 interchange northbound off and on ramps to bypass this work. Signs will be posted to direct northbound traffic to the exit 257 off ramps, where traffic will cross Route 11 with the assistance of flaggers and reenter I-81 northbound using the on ramps.

Southbound traffic using the I-81 exit 257 off ramp will be guided by flaggers. The traffic signal at this location will be turned off to enhance traffic flow on Route 11 northbound during the I-81 northbound detour operations.

Motorists should expect delays in this area. Virginia State Police will be stationed at this work zone.

All work is weather permitting.

Traffic alerts and traveler information can be obtained by dialing 511. Traffic alerts and traveler information also are available at http://www.511Virginia.org.

The VDOT Customer Service Center can assist with reporting road hazards, asking transportation questions, or getting information related to Virginia’s roads. Call 800-FOR- ROAD (800-367-7623) or use its mobile friendly website at https://my.vdot.virginia.gov/. Agents are available 24 hours-a-day, seven days a week.

The Staunton District Twitter feed is at @VaDOTStaunton. VDOT can be followed on Facebook, Flickr, Twitter and YouTube. RSS feeds are also available for statewide information. The VDOT Web page is located at http://www.VirginiaDOT.org.

The VDOT Staunton District serves Frederick, Shenandoah, Clarke, Warren, Page, Rockingham, Augusta, Highland, Rockbridge, Alleghany and Bath counties.

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Chris Graham

Chris Graham

Chris Graham is the founder and editor of Augusta Free Press. A 1994 alum of the University of Virginia, Chris is the author and co-author of seven books, including Poverty of Imagination, a memoir published in 2019. For his commentaries on news, sports and politics, go to his YouTube page, TikTok, BlueSky, or subscribe to Substack or his Street Knowledge podcast. Email Chris at [email protected].

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