VDOT News - Hampton Roads
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IMMEDIATE Hampton Roads Public Information 757-956-3032 HamptonRoadsPublicInfo@VDOT.Virginia.gov |
HRO-195949 Sept. 30, 2022 |
VDOT PREPARED FOR REMNANTS OF HURRICANE IAN IMPACTS
Pay close attention to local forecasts and official announcements for safety messages
SUFFOLK—As the remnants of Hurricane Ian approaches, the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) Hampton Roads District is prepared to keep the region’s state-maintained roadways safe ahead of forecasted effects of the storm.
Based on current forecasts, VDOT staff is preparing for potential risks stemming from heavy rainfall and high winds. Crews stand ready to respond to any unsafe traveling conditions and damage resulting from the storm. Ahead of the storm, crews have been inspecting drainage facilities and clearing them where necessary, readying trucks and equipment, and coordinating debris and tree removal crews to be on standby.
Motorists and pedestrians are reminded to avoid areas with downed power lines, trees and standing water and should limit travel based on conditions.
Additional details regarding Hampton Roads state-maintained roadways during Ian are as follows:
- There are no plans to close any of Hampton Roads major bridge or tunnel crossings, including the Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel and Monitor-Merrimac Memorial Bridge-Tunnel. Complete bridge information can be found here. Speed limits may be reduced based on current wind conditions at each facility for motorist safety.
- Depending on marine storm conditions, the Jamestown-Scotland Ferry may potentially experience reductions in capacity and service outages. Motorists can call the ferry hotline at 1-800-VA-FERRY for status updates on ferry service.
- VDOT closes bridges, ramps or roads only when there is imminent danger to public safety, such as high water, structural damage or downed trees and debris blocking the roadway. If a closure is in place, motorists should not attempt to drive on the closed roadway or structure.
Citizens are encouraged to utilize the following tools provided by VDOT:
- Residents should report any problems such as flooding, downed trees, or road hazards to VDOT’s 24- hour Customer Service Center at 1-800-FOR-ROAD (367-7623) or by visiting vdot.virginia.gov.
- Statewide and local traffic conditions are available by calling 511 (dial or say nine to go straight to Hampton Roads info), visiting 511virginia.org or downloading the free 511 Virginia mobile app. 511 Virginia provides real-time road conditions and interstate cameras.
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