VDOT News - Richmond
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RICH-189823 Jan. 7, 2022 |
RICHMOND DISTRICT CREWS WATCHING FOR PAVEMENT REFREEZE FRIDAY NIGHT
Use caution during evening commute
SOUTH CHESTERFIELD, Va. –Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) Richmond District crews are on the roads Friday evening, on the lookout for black ice. Temperatures dropping below freezing after sunset can cause any wet pavement to refreeze and become slick for drivers.
Crews will be monitoring roads in the district, specifically counties in the north and west, for icy conditions overnight. Slick patches will be treated with salt to melt ice, and sand to give vehicles traction.
Drivers are urged to use caution during the evening commute, especially after 6 p.m., when temperatures are expected to dip below freezing.
Crews are still completing operations to address the remnants of a winter storm that impacted the Commonwealth on Monday, January 3. Two secondary routes (route numbers 600+) in western Hanover County remain closed. Coordination will continue to remove any fallen trees and utility lines resulting from this week’s two winter weather events.
Tips for drivers
- Delay travel until temperatures rise. Although crews are treating slick spots as they arise, black ice could be present on any wet pavement.
- If travel is essential Friday evening, reduce your speed and leave extra following distance between vehicles. If you begin to skid, do not brake. Take your foot off the gas and steer your vehicle in the direction you want to go.
- Remember that areas where air circulates freely will freeze first. Use caution on bridges, overpasses, ramps, curves, turns and shaded areas.
- If you notice ice on the road, please report it by calling 800-FOR-ROAD when you are safely parked.
Information resources
511 Virginia
Before traveling, you can get the latest traffic conditions by using 511 Virginia. Call 511 from any phone in Virginia, visit www.511virginia.org or download the free mobile app at http://www.virginiadot.org/travel/511.asp#app.
Social media
Twitter: For area information, follow @VaDOTRVA and @511centralva
Facebook: Visit VDOT’s statewide page and follow the Richmond District group: https://www.facebook.com/VirginiaDOT
Customer service center
Report road hazards or ask road-related questions at VDOT’s 24-hour Customer Service Center by calling 800-FOR-ROAD (800-367-7623) or using the online form available at https://my.vdot.virginia.gov/.
Additional resources
For more winter driving information, please visit VDOT's winter weather page.
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VDOT’s Richmond District oversees snow removal activities on approximately 19,000 lane miles of roads in 14 counties in central Virginia: Amelia, Brunswick, Charles City, Chesterfield, Dinwiddie, Goochland, Hanover, Henrico (primary routes only), Lunenburg, Mecklenburg, New Kent, Nottoway, Powhatan and Prince George counties. Henrico County provides snow removal for their secondary roads (numbered 600 and above) and subdivision streets. Cities that provide their own snow removal include Colonial Heights, Hopewell, Petersburg and Richmond, and the towns of Ashland, Blackstone, Chase City and South Hill.
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