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VDOT learned from ‘plunder’ of Rt. 29

by Hawes Spencer
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The Virginia Department of Transportation is moving quickly to adopt new highway regulations to limit driveways and thereby prevent a repeat of the “plunder” of Route 29 North, according to a story in this morning’s Richmond Times-Dispatch, which quotes former state Secretary of Transportation Whitt Clement thusly: “All one has to do is look at [U.S.] 29 North in Charlottesville to see the plunder of what had been a very good arterial highway. Now it’s nothing more than a wide road with a stoplight on every corner.”

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  • Cletus December 7th, 2007 | 8:56 am

    Could this article possibly be any less informative?

  • Vic Wilson December 7th, 2007 | 7:58 pm

    Forest Lakes South is the epitome of bad planning.

    With the height differential and vacant land abutting the south-bound lane, this would be an easy bridge-over and clover.

    There are crashes there every day. And now with Hollymead Town Center, that area has become a magnet for left-lane putzes. Like a moth to the flame, they take the left lane. The putzes get into the left lane about 2 miles before Hollymead Town Center and drive at about 45 miles per hour all the way to Target.

  • Cville Eye December 7th, 2007 | 8:51 pm

    That’s the mess you get with multi-purpose roads. VDOT was smarter when it built Mercury Boulevard in Newport News.

  • Jennifer December 13th, 2007 | 2:06 pm

    Hmmm…at some point in those two miles, the speed limit IS 45 mph, Vic. Going the speed limit isn’t putzing. I get in that left lane two miles before Hollymead (often going above 45 mph when possible) because I don’t want to have to deal with VDOT’s brilliant merge situation at the airport.

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