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  2. Virginia Department of Transportation - Wikipedia

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    Virginia law §33.2-216 prohibits any person from installing a memorial on any highway controlled by the VDOT without a permit. VDOT will install a roadside memorial sign, normally for a period of two years. The sign may not deviate from the standard roadside memorial sign specifications. The cost must by paid by the person requesting the sign ...

  3. State highways in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The state highway system of the U.S. state of Virginia is a network of roads maintained by the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT). As of 2006, the VDOT maintains 57,867 miles (93,128 km) of state highways, [1] making it the third-largest system in the United States. [2]

  4. Virginia Department of Rail and Public Transportation

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    In 1992, the state General Assembly established DRPT as a separate department, reporting to the Virginia Secretary of Transportation and the Commonwealth Transportation Board. VDOT continued to be responsible for most highways and related facilities, such as ferry systems, bridges, and tunnels. [2]

  5. Virginia State Route 716 - Wikipedia

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    SR 715 (Junction School Road/Claytor Mill Road) Goggin Ford Road Dead End Botetourt [7] 1.83 2.95 SR 651 (Stoney Battery Road) Apple Orchard Lane SR 651 (Stoney Battery Road) Campbell [8] 0.27 0.43 Cul-de-Sac Misty Mountain Road SR 631 (Mount Airy Road) Carroll [9] 2.70 4.35 Dead End End of the Line Road Red Fox Lane Stetson Road SR 608 (Coal ...

  6. List of primary state highways serving Virginia state ...

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    State Route 302 is the designation for the roads on the Grounds of the University of Virginia in Albemarle County and the City of Charlottesville that are maintained by the Virginia Department of Transportation, including Copeley Road and Massie Road. The roads were added to the state highway system in 1932, and the number was in use by 1936.

  7. Virginia State Route 715 - Wikipedia

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    SR 43 (Virginia Byway) Otter Hill Road Claytor Mill Road Junction School Road Krantz Corner Road Merriman Road Timber Ridge Road Lowry Road US 221 (Forest Road) Gap between segments ending at different points along SR 714: Botetourt [7] 0.30 0.48 US 11 (Lee Highway) Montgomery Lane US 11 (Lee Highway) Campbell [8] 0.72 1.16 SR 681 (Viohl Road)

  8. Virginia State Route 612 (Fairfax and Prince William Counties)

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    Yates Ford Road was known as early as 1716, for there are records that, on December 7, 1716, Lady Catherine Fairfax granted Wansford Arrington 335 acres (1.36 km 2). One of the boundaries was described as "land along Bull Run from just north of Yates Ford Road to south along Bull Run to a peninsula". [6]

  9. Virginia State Route 619 (Prince William County) - Wikipedia

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    Linton Hall Road starts out at the intersection with US 29 (Lee Highway) and SR 55 (John Marshall Highway).This intersection is part of the Gainesville Interchange project. . Gallerher Road has been renamed SR 55 (John Marshall Highway), [3] and the former SR 55 between Gallerher and U.S. 29 is currently a dead end, and will become a cul-de-sac, without access to U.S.