
VDOT: Slick driving conditions possible Thursday afternoon
With snow expected during the evening rush hour, VDOT advises motorists to adjust travel to be off the roads before the weather arrives.

With snow expected during the evening rush hour, VDOT advises motorists to adjust travel to be off the roads before the weather arrives.

VDOT is making its preparations for the snow forecast to impact Central Virginia beginning Thursday.

There is the possibility of freezing rain or ice in some areas of the Shenandoah Valley region in the pre-dawn hours of Thursday.

VDOT will take advantage of favorable weather Tuesday to patch potholes along both directions of Interstate 64 in Albemarle and Louisa.

VDOT will be lifting lane closures where possible during the holiday period to help make your travels easier and road-trip memories more pleasant.

VDOT and Waze, the real-time, crowdsourced navigation app, have launched a partnership to improve travel information

VDOT is currently preparing for the winter precipitation forecast to affect central Virginia tonight and early Saturday morning.

VDOT has selected Catherine C. McGhee as director of the agency’s research program at the Virginia Transportation Research Council.

If you plan to travel over Thanksgiving, the VDOT travel-trends map can help you determine the best times to drive during the holiday.

The traffic signal at Route 631 (Rio Road West) and Route 1456 (Four Seasons Drive) in Albemarle County entered flashing mode on Thursday.
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