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More traffic changes coming for Rt. 14 in Mathews
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More traffic changes coming for Rt. 14 in Mathews

More changes are coming for traffic using Rt. 14 in Mathews. Tomorrow, April 14, VDOT will begin a major rehab project on the Rt. 14 bridge over North End Branch to replace the superstructure—the portion of the bridge that absorbs the load. This project will result in alternating one-way traffic through the work zone, which traffic controlled by temporary traffic signals. And the speed limit on Rt. 14 over North End Branch will be reduced from 55 to 35 mph. Since this project is less than a mile from the Route 3/Route 14 project near Fort Nonsense VDOT announced it will also be reducing the speed limit from 55 to 45 mph between the two projects. On  Monday, April 28, a vehicle width restriction will be posted to 10 feet through the work zone to enhance safety. The work ...
Public asked to pinpoint problems on I-81
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Public asked to pinpoint problems on I-81

VDOT is offering drivers the chance to pinpoint exactly where they’re experiencing problems on I-81 in Virginia. A new study is underway to identify where the next round of projects for the I-81 Corridor Improvement Plan should be. Phase 1 of that study includes a public survey that has an interactive map spanning the entire 325 miles of I-81 in Virginia. The public can use that map to post pins for issues such as high rates of crashes, poor grading and curves, and aggressive driving at the locations where they’re experiencing those issues. A view of the interactive map and pins VDOT plans to use the feedback from the public to determine whether its recent traffic-data analysis aligns with what drivers report they’re experiencing. The survey and map are available here...
Lane closures & delays coming to Norris Bridge
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Lane closures & delays coming to Norris Bridge

Prepare for nighttime traffic delays when crossing the Robert O. Norris Jr. Bridge, also known as the White Stone Bridge, as VDOT will begin a rehabilitation project on March 31. VDOT said the work on the bridge, which carries Rt. 3 between Lancaster and Middlesex, will involve closures and drivers should expect delays. During the project, workers will be strengthening and replacing structural steel elements on the bridge. The first two weeks will be used to take measurements and assess the materials needed for the forthcoming repairs. Lane closures during those two weeks will be: Monday - Friday, Midnight - 6 a.m. and 7 p.m. - Midnight Saturday - Sunday, Midnight - 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. – Midnight Then, according to VDOT, it will likely take approximately a month to make a...
Public encouraged to comment on Rt. 14 experiences in Gloucester
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Public encouraged to comment on Rt. 14 experiences in Gloucester

VDOT is conducting on study on the driving conditions in Gloucester on Rt. 14 between Main Street and Ware Neck Rd. focused on safety, congestion, access management, and bicycle/pedestrian accommodation in the study area.  VDOT is encouraging the public to provide input on their travel experience via this survey. Study area in Gloucester (Photo: VDOT) Individuals who want to submit written comments by other means can do so by writing to Rachel Inman, VDOT Study Manager, 87 Deacon Road, Fredericksburg, VA 22405, or emailing fred.comments@vdot.virginia.gov with “Route 14 Study Gloucester” in the email subject line. The current round of public comments will be accepted until March. VDOT said that input will be used to help develop conceptual improvements. Next steps The...
Powhatan man wanted for hit & run
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Powhatan man wanted for hit & run

Virginia State Police identified the suspect in the May 26, 2024 hit and run in Powhatan and is asking for the public’s help to find him. The suspect, Dustin A. Bailey, is a 36-year-old Powhatan resident. According to VSP, he previously worked on Iron Bridge Road in Chesterfield and in the City of Richmond. (Photo: VSP) On the day of that incident, at approximately 10:04 a.m., a 2019 Kia Forte was stopped at a red light on Rt. 60 (Anderson Highway) at the intersection with Luck Stone Rd. and was rear-ended by a 2004 Chevrolet Avalanche that reportedly fled the scene. The Forte drive suffered minor injuries according to VSP. Bailey, the suspected, Avalanche is wanted for hit and run and driving without a license.  WATCH: Live Footage of Sept. 2024 Hit & Run in Pow...
Extended closure of Warrenton Rd. in Stafford continues
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Extended closure of Warrenton Rd. in Stafford continues

Stafford County Sheriff’s Office announced Rt.17 (Warrenton Rd.) was closed shortly before 11:30 a.m. this morning due to an accident that resulted in downed power lines. The incident in the area of Lichfield Blvd & McWhirt Loop closed north and southbound lanes. As of 3 pm, the closure was still in effect, and VDOT warned drivers to continue expecting major delays in the England Run and Hartwood areas. (Photo: Stafford County Sheriff's Office) Detour info Traffic is being detoured with Rt. 17 northbound traffic being directed to S. Gateway Dr. to Plantation Drive to Lichfield Boulevard. Rt. 17 southbound traffic takes Popular Road to Truslow to Plantation. Utility crews are on the scene. Save time, money & hassle w/ Walmart Business Low...
Tractor-trailer kills pedestrian on I-664 in Suffolk
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Tractor-trailer kills pedestrian on I-664 in Suffolk

The Commonwealth’s Attorney in Suffolk will determine whether or not to file charges against Demarquese Larnell Hayes, the truck driver involved in the fatal crash on I-664 South in Suffolk on Tuesday, March 4. According to Virginia State Police, it appears 39-year-old Corey L. B. Knight was driving a 2023 Volkswagen GTI, pulled over on the right shoulder of I-664 at College Drive, and got out. Hayes came along in a 2023 Freightliner tractor-trailer and drifted onto the shoulder striking Knight and the Volkswagen, killing Knight immediately, said VSP. State Police were dispatched to the scene around 1:15 a.m. and said Knight had turned on the vehicle's lights. There is no evidence of drug or alcohol intoxication, or speed was a factor, said VSP. The investigation is still...
Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel project reaches major milestone on new tunnel
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Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel project reaches major milestone on new tunnel

The Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel project has reached a major milestone. Chessie, the tunnel boring machine that was clearing the way, completed her mining mission this week. CBBT is adding a new two-lane tunnel that’s about a mile long. Chessie started working in February 2023, but in May 2023, she hit an obstruction that CBBT announced was a ship’s anchor made in England at the turn of the 20th century. Chessie was out of work for 8 months while it was removed. In May 2024, Chessie returned to work pushing along at an average of about 50 feet a day, according to the CBBT. On Monday, Jan. 27, 2025, CBBT announced Chessie reached her destination on Two Island. Mining was paused to allow the contractor time to remove the temporary bracing struts and steel beams that were in pla...
VSP investigating 9-vehicle crash in VA Beach involving unknown vehicle
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VSP investigating 9-vehicle crash in VA Beach involving unknown vehicle

Virginia State Police confirmed there is an investigation underway into an incident involving an unknown vehicle linked to a 9-vehicle crash in Virginia Beach. The incident occurred at approximately 8:30 p.m. on I-64 East at Indian River Rd. According to VSP, an unknown vehicle “became disabled” in a traffic lane and stopped in the path of traffic. That caused other vehicles to have stop abruptly, and they began crashing into one another, said VSP. Meanwhile, the vehicle that was disabled left the scene, VSP reported. One the individuals involved was injured and transported for treatment. That person’s injuries were non-life-threatening, police said. Follow the Watchful Eye on Twitter, Facebook,  Instagram , Rumble & YouTube to keep up with what's happeni...
Newport News woman dies after 3-vehicle crash in Hampton
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Newport News woman dies after 3-vehicle crash in Hampton

Virginia State Police confirmed the woman killed in a 3-vehicle crash in Hampton yesterday was 21-year-old Joniyah Marlecah Temple of Newport News. The incident occurred around 6:30 p.m. Temple was heading east on I-64 and her tire blew out at Mercury Boulevard, VSP reported. In response, she overcorrected, which caused her to spin out of control, and she crashed into the jersey wall. VSP said that left her car in the left lane facing oncoming traffic. Ashley Shockley, of Virginia Beach, pulled over onto the shoulder to assist. Meanwhile, Steven Thomas Wagenmann, Sr., of Chesapeake was driving a Chevrolet Express 2500 van, VSP explained. He was in the left lane where Temple’s car was, and he hit her Buick head-on. (Photo: VSP) When Wagenmann crashed, it pushed Temple’s Buick in...