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VDOT to lift most lane closures during Memorial Day weekend in Virginia

Rebecca Barnabi
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The summer travel season is about to get underway with Memorial Day weekend, and a commitment to safe driving and preparation before hitting the road will keep everyone on the roadways safe.

The Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) will suspend many highway work zones and lift temporary lane closures on interstates and other major roads in Virginia from noon on Friday, May 23 until noon on Tuesday, May 27.

While lane closures will be lifted in most locations, motorists may encounter semi-permanent work zones that remain in place. Check VDOT’s Travel Advisories for the latest travel alerts in your area and around the state.

VDOT offers several resources to help plan travel ahead of time.

VDOT’s free mobile 511 app offers information about construction, traffic, incidents and congestion as well as access to traffic cameras, weather, electric vehicle charging stations and more. By calling 511 from any phone in Virginia, use 511’s “speak ahead” option for hands-free and eyes-free audible traffic alerts for incidents and construction along your route. Traffic information is also available online.

The 511 Virginia website also includes a travel trends map for the Memorial Day holiday period, showing peak congestion periods anticipated on Virginia interstates during the upcoming holiday travel period. While it cannot precisely predict when congestion will occur this year, it can help motorists avoid travel when traffic has historically moved the slowest. Using the menu at the top of 511.vdot.virginia.gov, click “Holiday Travel” to select the map.

Find directional schedules for the reversible I-95 and I-395 Express Lanes in northern Virginia, and information for the I-495 Express Lanes online.

Travel to Virginia Beach — Peninsula traffic to Virginia Beach is encouraged to use the I-664 Monitor-Merrimac Memorial Bridge-Tunnel (MMMBT) as an alternative to the Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel (HRBT) during construction. If traveling to Virginia Beach, take I-664 south to the MMMBT. Then take the Portsmouth/Norfolk exit (exit 15A) to I-264 east to Virginia Beach.
Travel to Outer Banks — Traffic to the North Carolina Outer Banks should use I-664 and the MMMBT as an alternative to the HRBT to save time during construction. From I-664 south, take I-64 west (exit 15, Chesapeake/Virginia Beach) to exit 291B (Chesapeake Expressway (Route 168)/Great Bridge/Nags Head). Continue south on Route 168 to the Outer Banks.

Additional tips for safely navigating the roadways during the holiday travel period:

  • Buckle up every time and ensure passengers and car seats are secured.
  • Put your phone down and don’t drive distracted.
  • Be patient and follow the posted speed limit.
  • Be familiar with the mile marker signs along the highway and refer to them if you need to summon emergency responders for assistance.
  • On long drives, consider taking breaks at one of the more than 40 VDOT rest stops along the highways. Empty the trash inside your vehicles at the rest stops. Do not toss trash out of your vehicles on the roadways.
  • Obey the “Move Over” law, requiring motorists to move over one lane, if possible, for all vehicles with flashing lights, flares, or warning signs stopped on the side of the road. If drivers are unable to move over, they should reduce their speed and use caution.

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