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Can't We All Just Share the Roads?
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Dear Dr. Gridlock:
Do you know what is going on at the interchange of Route 28 and Interstate 66 in Centreville? The Virginia Department of Transportation has blocked off turn lanes, and you can't make a left turn to go west on I-66. The traffic is now spilling onto Route 29, and people are using Machen Road as a shortcut.
Machen Road has townhouses, apartments and two shopping centers, and pedestrians are constantly crossing wherever to get to them. Also, the Centreville Regional Library backs onto Machen Road, and people do walk to it.
Susan Burrell
Centreville
Creating more congestion is definitely not what VDOT had in mind in designing a relatively inexpensive project to improve safety and mobility around the junction of I-66 and Route 28.
"For a modest cost of about $200,000, we expect to markedly improve safety and mobility in this highly congested area," Hari K. Sripathi, VDOT regional traffic engineer, said in a statement announcing the project. "This is a quick and relatively simple fix which will bring immediate benefits to commuters."
The section of Route 28 between I-66 and Braddock/Walney roads averages 48 crashes a year, one of the highest rates in Northern Virginia, according to VDOT.
A lot of left turns are being eliminated. Motorists will no longer be able to turn left from southbound Route 28 to Walney Road, from Walney Road to southbound Route 28, or from Braddock Road to northbound Route 28.
Drivers won't be able to cross Route 28 to get to Walney Road from Braddock Road, and vice versa. Instead, they will be rerouted to the Westfields Boulevard interchange to the north.
At the Route 28 interchange with I-66, drivers will no longer be allowed to turn left from northbound Route 28 to westbound I-66. Drivers instead will be directed onto Route 29, a more direct shot to the interstate highway.
Once the left turns are eliminated, VDOT said, it will time traffic signals to add more green time for Route 28 motorists and reduce backups spilling over to I-66 during rush hours.
RFK Ramp Gone
Dear Dr. Gridlock:
Coming from Southern Maryland, Nationals fans going to games at RFK Stadium were accustomed to taking Suitland Parkway to Interstate 295 north, getting off quickly at the M Street exit, crossing the 11th Street Bridge and taking the left ramp marked "RFK events only" that led to Parking Lot 8.
Last season, this ramp was closed. I have not been able to find out whether it has reopened or is closed this season, as well. That ramp was a godsend for Southern Maryland baseball and soccer fans.
Pat Mahoney
Chesapeake Beach
It's gone. The ramp will be demolished this year as the area is redeveloped.
It was built to carry interstate traffic to the never-constructed Barney Circle Freeway, said Erik Linden, spokesman for the District Department of Transportation.
"Even after the Nationals started playing at RFK, our traffic counts showed that only 100 vehicles per day were using it," Linden said.
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