Breaking: Fatal crash on Interstate 64 in Augusta County
At 9:22 a.m. this morning, Virginia State Police responded to a crash on westbound I-64 near the 87.6 mile marker. There is one confirmed fatality.
At 9:22 a.m. this morning, Virginia State Police responded to a crash on westbound I-64 near the 87.6 mile marker. There is one confirmed fatality.
Work is under way this week on the reconstruction of the Interstate 64 interchange at U.S. 250 at Exit 124 at the top of Pantops Mountain.
Virginia State Police Trooper R.W. Stauss is investigating a single-vehicle crash in Augusta County. The crash occurred Friday at 1:15 a.m. on Interstate 64 at the 91 mile marker.
Waynesboro Police responded Thursday at 1:58 p.m. to a report that a teen had jumped from the bridge on Lyndhurst Road onto Interstate 64 at the 95.8 mile marker.
The Commonwealth Transportation Board will study Virginia’s 320 miles of the Interstates 64 and 664 corridors between the West Virginia state line and the Hampton Roads region.
All Interstate 64 westbound pavement rehabilitation work scheduled for June 25 and June 26 is canceled. No new date for the work has been established.
All westbound lanes on Interstate 64 will be closed at mile marker 35 in Alleghany County on Thursday for pavement rehabilitation work.
Nighttime construction will affect northbound traffic on U.S. 29 at Interstate 64 in Albemarle County on Sunday and Monday.
VDOT contractor Curtis Contracting has finished the bridge deck work requiring extended lane closures on westbound Interstate 64 over Route 20 and will relocate to begin working on the eastbound I-64 bridge over Route 29 at mile marker 118.
VDOT contractor Curtis Contracting will resume bridge deck work requiring extended lane closures on westbound Interstate 64 over Route 20 at exit 121 in Charlottesville.