VDOT News - Fredericksburg
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FRED-197144 Nov. 7, 2022 |
NEW TRAFFIC SIGNALS TO ACTIVATE ON ROUTE 17 IN STAFFORD
Temporary signals will direct traffic exiting and entering I-95 northbound at exit 133 (Route 17) as part of I-95 Northbound Rappahannock River Crossing project starting Wednesday, Nov. 16
UPDATE: The activation of new, temporary traffic signals at Route 17 and the Interstate 95 northbound on- and off-ramps in Stafford County has been postponed.
The signals will now be activated in flash on Tuesday, Nov. 29, and will go into full color operation on Thursday, Dec. 1.
FREDERICKSBURG, Va. – Temporary traffic signals that will direct traffic entering and exiting Interstate 95 northbound at the exit 133 (Route 17) interchange in Stafford County will be activated next week.
The temporary traffic signals will direct traffic at the I-95 northbound on- and off-ramps through spring 2024 as part of the I-95 Northbound Rappahannock River Crossing Project.
The new signals are located east of the I-95 overpasses.
Click here to view a graphic of the temporary traffic pattern.
Starting Monday, Nov. 14, signal lights will begin to flash. The signals will continue to flash for at least 48 hours to allow drivers to adjust to their presence.
Early Wednesday, Nov. 16, the traffic signals will go into full color operation.
Signal timing will be coordinated with signals at adjacent intersections and along the Route 17 corridor. Traffic conditions will be monitored closely, and signal timing will be adjusted as needed to reduce delays on Route 17 and the I-95 northbound ramps.
The I-95 Northbound Rappahannock River Crossing project is rebuilding the remaining Route 17 overpass in need of replacement at the exit 133 interchange.
On Nov. 16, as the traffic signals are placed in full color operation, crews will close the single lane bridge over Route 17 that carries I-95 northbound ramp traffic, and the loop ramps from Route 17 southbound to I-95 northbound, and from I-95 northbound to Route 17 northbound.
What Drivers Can Expect
Once the traffic signals go into full color operation on Nov. 16, all I-95 northbound traffic exiting to Route 17 northbound and southbound at exit 133 will use a single exit ramp.
Exiting traffic traveling to Route 17 Business (Warrenton Road) toward Falmouth will use a right turn lane on the exit ramp.
Exiting traffic traveling to Route 17 northbound will use dual left turn lanes on the ramp.
To enter I-95 northbound from Route 17 southbound, motorists will enter dual left turn lanes controlled by a new traffic signal.
Message boards will be posted to alert motorists to the new signals and interchange modifications. Drivers can expect brief delays as the new traffic signals are activated Nov. 14 -16.
Project Background
Work is underway to build a second I-95 northbound bridge across the Rappahannock River and three additional lanes between exit 130 (Route 3) in Fredericksburg and exit 133. A fourth northbound lane is also being built between exit 133 and exit 136 (Centreport Parkway).
Once construction is complete, I-95 northbound travelers will continue exiting to Route 17 using a single off-ramp. The new ramp will be controlled by permanent traffic signals at the Route 17 intersection. Three left turn lanes will be available for exiting traffic to turn onto northbound Route 17, and a right turn lane will remain for access onto southbound Route 17 Business.
Click here to view a map of the future, final ramp traffic pattern.
As part of this project, a sidewalk will be built along northbound Route 17 between Short Street and South Gateway Drive.
Construction on the $127 million project began in fall 2020 and is expected to be complete in spring 2024.
Please visit improve95.org for information about the other construction projects along the I-95 corridor in the Fredericksburg region.
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VDOT’s 14-county Fredericksburg District includes the counties of Caroline, King George, Spotsylvania and Stafford in the Fredericksburg area; Northumberland, Richmond, Lancaster and Westmoreland counties in the Northern Neck; Essex, Gloucester, King & Queen, King William, Mathews and Middlesex counties in the Middle Peninsula.
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