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Thursday, November 26, 2009

Northern Virginia Traffic Signals Ready for Black Friday Shoppers

As shoppers hit the streets this holiday weekend, the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) will flip the switch on its annual traffic signal timing plan for 14 major shopping centers around Northern Virginia.

Using traffic data gathered during last year’s holiday season, VDOT developed several time- and location-specific signal timing plans at 188 intersections. The plans are designed to accommodate changing traffic patterns from the increase in shoppers—minimizing backups into shopping centers and maximizing traffic flow around them.

While VDOT has been timing signals for holiday shoppers for more than ten years, two things are different about this year’s plan.

“We will adjust the timing beginning on Thanksgiving Day this year, one day earlier than usual,” said Ling Li, Operations Engineering Manager at VDOT’s Transportation Operations Center. “We’ve also added two new shopping centers to the plan—the Leesburg Outlets and Dulles 28 Centre in Loudoun County.”

Engineers will also use traffic cameras to monitor conditions around especially congested areas such as Tysons Corner and make adjustments to help keep traffic moving.

Holiday signal timing will be in effect at the following shopping centers from Nov. 26 through Jan. 1, 2010:
  • Tysons and Galleria Shopping Centers
  • Reston Town Center
  • Fair Lakes Shopping Center
  • Fair Oaks Mall
  • Potomac Mills Mall
  • Manassas Mall
  • Route 234 shopping centers
  • Springfield Mall
  • Cascades Town Center
  • Potomac Run Center
  • Dulles Town Center
  • Leesburg Outlets
  • Dulles 28 Centre

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Tuesday, November 24, 2009

SmartBenefit Changes Postponed by Metro

According to Dr. Gridlock, "The changes that would have affected transit benefits for many thousands of riders will be delayed for a year, according to Metro officials.

"The revisions, which caused widespread confusion among riders and among the employers responsible for administering the benefits, were to take effect in January. Metro General Manager John B. Catoe Jr. had signaled that the transit authority was rethinking whether to go ahead.

"During an online chat Nov. 6 on Metro's Web site, he said: 'Over the past couple of weeks, we have heard a lot of comments from customers about this change in SmartBenefits. I've decided that we need to rethink the changes that we are making.'

"The transit authority said the changes were necessary to comply with IRS guidelines."

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Monday, November 23, 2009

Fare Discount Extended for Virginia Train Service

For our Loudoun County travelers who like to go by rail, here's some good news.

Traveling by train between Virginia and points north is even more affordable this winter as Amtrak has extended its fare promotion on the Northeast Regional service – including the new Lynchburg route to and from the Northeast Corridor – through March 31, 2010.

Passengers who book now through March 17 for travel through March 31, 2010 may take advantage of a fare promotion which offers up to 25 percent off the lowest published coach fare on Northeast Regional service between Lynchburg, Washington, D.C., New York, and Boston.

This discount comes at a time when most people are seeking more cost effective, simpler travel options during the busy holiday travel season, and the new Lynchburg train offers a great opportunity to let someone else do the driving. The average trip from Lynchburg to Washington, DC is faster by train than by car.

Tickets are now available and may be booked at Amtrak.com. Upgrades to Business Class for Coach tickets purchased at this promotional price are not available. Seats are limited and fares are not available on all trains. The fares are not available for travel on November 24-25, November 28-30, December 17-23, December 26-30, January 3-4, February 12, and February 15. Other restrictions may apply.

Sample one-way fares include $66 between Lynchburg and New York and $71 between Lynchburg and Boston. See amtrakvirginia.com/hotdeals.aspx for details. Reservations are required for travel and must be made at least 14 days in advance of travel. Tickets can be purchased at Amtrak.com or by calling 1-800-USA-RAIL.

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Sunday, November 22, 2009

AAA Says More of Us Will be Traveling This Thanksgiving

The Washington Business Journal reports that more of us will be heading out of town this Thanksgiving.

"When the annual turkey trot kicks off ... more American drivers are expected to be behind the wheel than last year, according to new projections from AAA Mid-Atlantic. The automotive group predicts the number of Thanksgiving holiday revelers traveling at least 50 miles roundtrip will jump to 38.4 million this year, up 1.4 percent from the holiday weekend in 2008.

"The increased desire to be with far-flung family is not expected to help airports, AAA said. The number of air travelers is expected to fall by 6.7 percent during the holiday. Just 2.3 million Americans are expected to fly to their holiday destinations."

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Friday, November 20, 2009

Rt. 50 Crash Thursday Night near Middleburg Takes Life of Centreville Man

A Centreville, Virginia man lost his life yesterday, Thursday, November 19, in a two vehicle crash on Route 50 just east of Carters Farm Lane just east of the Town of Middleburg.

William E. Albers, 66, of Middleburg, was attempting to turn west onto Route 50 from a private drive on the south side of Rt. 50, when his 2005 Toyota Prius crossed into the path of an eastbound 2003 Lincoln Town Car driven by Syan Trilochan-Singh, 69, of Centreville.

Albers and his juvenile passenger were both wearing seatbelts at the time and were transported to the Cornwall Campus of INOVA Loudoun Hospital where they were treated and released. Trilochan-Singh was also taken to the Cornwall Campus where he passed away from injuries sustained in the crash. Trilochan-Singh is believed to have been wearing his seatbelt at the time and his front airbag did deploy.

The crash remains under investigation by members of the Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office Crash Reconstruction Unit. Charges are pending.

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Dr. Gridlock Seeks Video Commuter Nightmares

Dr. Gridlock with the Washington Post wants your videos! But not just any video... he's looking for videos about your worst commuting nightmares.

Okay Loudoun County drivers, here's your chance for your 15 minutes of fame. Submit your footage of your personal commuting hell. And as Dr. Gridlock notes, "safety first, don't shoot and drive!"



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Thursday, November 19, 2009

Driving in the Rain; Safety Tips from VDOT

Here's some good safety information from the Virginia Department of Transportation with safety tips for driving in the rain.



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Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Route 50 Update from VDOT

According to the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT), the contractor has reached “substantial completion” on the Gilberts Corner project. Kenny Robinson, Route 50 Corridor Project Manager, reports today that "VDOT and the contractor have begun the 'punch list' of outstanding issues and the project appears to be headed for two important designations -- on time and on budget."

VDOT, along with design/build partners Lane Construction/VHB Engineering, will be holding the Gilberts Corner ribbon cutting on November 30 at 1 p.m. at the Historic Mount Zion Church.

Robinson adds that crews are still out on the project working on landscaping, lighting, pavement markings and signs, as well as spreading topsoil, dressing up and seeding slopes, cleaning pipes and curbs, etc.

VDOT reminds motorists to be careful when entering the roundabouts, always yield to traffic in the circle, and watch out for those drivers that don’t yield the right of way.

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Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Thanks to Our Veterans

On this Veteran's Day, here's a good article on Business Pundit with 25 great quotes for the day. Among the entries:"Nobody ever drowned in sweat." -U.S. Marines

And don't forget... be careful on the roadways tomorrow as everyone returns to the office.

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Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Route 50 Project Update

According to the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT), the contractor for the roundabouts project at Gilbert's Corner has been working to finish the final pavement course resulting in some delays in the off peak time between morning and evening rush hour. The contractor is also building up the shoulders and preparing the slopes for seeding.

Kenny Robinson, VDOT Route 50 Corridor Program Manager, reports that the landscaping is underway and "we hope to have it all in place by Thanksgiving." Furthermore, the lighting contractor is still working on getting all the poles up and conduit in place. And work is still underway to get all the new signs up. Guardrails also have been installed.

Robinson adds that drivers need to remember to yield to traffic already in the circle and to be careful of other drivers that fail to yield.

VDOT should be ready to cut the ribbon on this project shortly after Thanksgiving.

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Monday, November 9, 2009

Sheriff's Office Announces Results From Weekend Sobriety Checkpoint in Leesburg

A sobriety checkpoint held this past Saturday, November 7, in Leesburg, saw just one motorist charged with driving under the influence of alcohol. The checkpoint was held on Riverside Parkway at McDowell Square. The checkpoint had 132 cars pass through with 10 motorists further screened. Six motorists were charged with traffic-related infractions.

The Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office currently conducts one checkpoint per month throughout the year and holds additional checkpoints during the holidays.

“Our ultimate goal is to ensure the roads are safe for all motorists by achieving voluntary compliance with the drinking and driving laws,” said Loudoun County Sheriff Steve Simpson. “If you drink and drive, we’re going to catch you,” Simpson warned.

The Sheriff’s Office designed the checkpoints to raise public awareness and to discourage impaired driving. Members of the Sheriff’s Office Auxiliary Unit and volunteers from the Loudoun Chapter of MADD assisted with the checkpoint.

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Route 50 Task Force Meets Today in Middleburg

The next Route 50 Task Force meeting will be held this afternoon, November 9, at the Middleburg Town Hall starting at 4:30 p.m. Visit VDOT's Route 50 traffic calming Web page for more information and minutes from past meetings, etc.

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Thursday, November 5, 2009

Dulles Metro Newsletter

The latest issue of the Dulles Metro newsletter is online (PDF). A pretty cool picture of the tunnel construction is on the front page, plus lots of info about lane shifts and traffic pattern changes for Route 7 and construction maps.

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Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Airport Authority Board Votes to Double Tolls on the Dulles Toll Road

WTOP Radio was among the media outlets reporting today on the increase in the roll rate for the Dulles Toll Road. According to WTOP, the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority Board of Directors unanimously approved a plan earlier today to raise rates along the toll road.

"Starting Jan. 1, the toll at the main gate will rise from 75 cents to $1. On Jan. 1, 2011, that toll will rise again by 25 cents to $1.25. And again in 2012, the toll will rise another 25 cents to $1.50. Meanwhile, tolls at the off ramps will go up from 50 cents to 75 cents starting this January."

The MWAA Board indicated that the revenue is needed to finance the $5.2 billion Silver Line Metro extension to the Dulles International Airport.

The Fairfax Times reports that "the Authority took over management of the 14-mile toll road from the Virginia Department of Transportation in November 2008. It is responsible for operating and maintaining the road for the next 50 years, as well as completing construction of the rail line, and is allowed to collect the toll revenue in return." The paper also noted that today's action by the MWAA Board was expected.

Meanwhile, the Washington Post notes that "the proposed increases met with little opposition at board meetings in recent weeks. Rate increases have been considered likely for months, given that the board had pledged the additional toll revenue as a source of financing for the $5 billion extension of Metrorail to Dulles International Airport.

The Post also reported that "AAA Mid-Atlantic criticized the vote, however, calling the increases 'patently unfair' for motorists in Loudoun County and for workers with low-paying jobs."

The Post article also noted that "Authority rules required the board to seek public comment, and the reaction in commuter submissions was overwhelmingly negative. Last month, the board released a summary of 221 public comments, and opponents outnumbered supporters by about 3 to 1."

The Leesburg Today reports that "in Loudoun opinions were split about the plan, with some residents saying they did not like the idea of paying higher tolls, but said the Metro project is important enough that the tolls are necessary. Others, however, said they were not pleased that the only plan to pay for the expensive project was on the backs of commuters."

The Airport Authority, in a news release today, said that "an important factor in the Board’s decision is the commitment that the Airports Authority has made to construct the Metrorail Project through the Dulles Corridor. That commitment is contained in agreements with the Commonwealth of Virginia and local governments in Northern Virginia, and is based in substantial part on the parties’ agreement that funding for the Metrorail Project is to come from Dulles Toll Road revenues, as well as contributions by the federal government, the Commonwealth, Fairfax and Loudoun Counties, and the Airports Authority."

So... what are your thoughts? Post your comments below about the new rate structure for the Dulles Toll Road. Will it cause you to drive less on the Toll Road?

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Board of Supervisors Approves New Bus Service from Loudoun to Tysons Corner

Loudoun County will launch a new express bus service to employment sites in Tysons Corner next fall as part of a plan to reduce vehicle congestion in Tysons during the most disruptive period of construction of the Dulles Metrorail.

The Loudoun County Board of Supervisors today voted to accept Dulles Corridor Metrorail Transportation Management funds for the temporary service, which is scheduled to run from September 2010 through the end of 2013. The funds will cover operation of the express bus service, including the purchase of four commuter coaches that will operate between two lots in Loudoun and various stops at employment sites in Tysons Corner.

The Loudoun County Office of Transportation Services plans to hold public meetings and conduct other community outreach efforts early next year to solicit input from potential bus riders related to possible routes and schedules.

More information about the new service will be posted as it becomes available on the Loudoun County Web site at www.loudoun.gov/bus.

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Major SmartBenefits® Changes to Begin January 1, 2010

Beginning January 1, 2010, Metro’s SmartBenefits® program will change and enable employers to comply with a new federal mandate that requires transit benefits to be disbursed and monitored separately from other value stored in their employees’ SmarTrip® cards.

Under the Internal Revenue Service’s (IRS) mandate, transit benefits and parking benefits will be stored in two distinct accounts in a central location that will be accessible system-wide through the SmarTrip® card. The card itself will store only value directly added by the employee. In addition, area workers enrolled in the SmartBenefits® program will no longer need to take an extra step to load their transit benefits onto their SmarTrip® cards at a vending machine.

New monthly benefits, stored centrally, will automatically load when the card is tapped at any SmarTrip® target, including targets on bus fareboxes and rail faregates. Upgrades to the SmarTrip® card will enable customers to pay as they go, because value will be added to their cards similar to a bank debit card.

The maximum personal stored value by the employee will continue to be $300. Transit and parking benefits will be limited to $230 each in addition to the stored value limit.

For more information about Metro’s SmartBenefits® program, visit www.wmata.com/business/employer_fare_program/.

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Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Residents Call For Restraint On Road Widening in Transportation Plan

Leesburg Today had an interesting article on Friday about last week's public hearing on the draft Countywide Transportation Plan. According to the article:

"Many of the residents from that area said they were concerned the widening of roads and road extensions could be use to justify additional development in an area that has previously been eyed for new mixed-use communities and neighborhoods, and asked the Planning Commission not to let the CTP, in effect, change the county's planning policies for the the transition area.

"The roads most objected to by residents are the Lenah Loop, Tall Cedars Parkway, the once called Tri-County Parkway and limited-access highway improvements to Rt. 50."

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Monday, November 2, 2009

Route 50 Task Force Meeting Next Week in Middleburg

The next Route 50 Task Force meeting will be held next week, November 9, at the Middleburg Town Hall starting at 4:30 p.m. Visit VDOT's Route 50 traffic calming Web page for more information and minutes from past meetings, etc.

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