
VDOT leadership changes announced
Secretary of Transportation Shannon Valentine announced important leadership changes within the Transportation Secretariat.

Secretary of Transportation Shannon Valentine announced important leadership changes within the Transportation Secretariat.

VDOT wants to make your Easter weekend trip a little easier by suspending most road closures from noon Friday, April 19, until noon Tuesday, April 23.

The start of construction season is underway and the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) is counting on you to commit to safe travel in Virginia work zones.

Robert Brown will assume the residency adminstrator role for the Appomattox Residency of the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) on April 10.

More than 1,450 traffic signals in the Northern Virginia area now share real-time data with Audi’s Traffic Light Information (TLI) technologies, including Green Light Optimized Speed Advisory (GLOSA) and “time-to-green.”

Roads across Central Virginia have greatly improved since early Wednesday morning, but conditions could deteriorate again as periods of freezing rain and sleet are possible before the storm transitions to all rain by early Thursday morning.

Snow and sleet are creating slick driving conditions throughout the Shenandoah Valley and Alleghany Highlands, including interstates and primary roads.

VDOT is urging motorists to prepare for winter weather that will affect the Commonwealth beginning Tuesday evening and lasting throughout the day on Wednesday.

VDOT will hold a public hearing concerning improvements to C Street, Town of Elkton in Rockingham County. The meeting will take place from 5 to 7 p.m., Thursday, March 21, at Elkton Area Community Center.

VDOT crews are preparing today for the winter storm that is forecast to affect the western half of Virginia beginning late Tuesday and lasting through Wednesday.