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  2. Virginia Smart Road - Wikipedia

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    Smart Road features and operations include, but are not limited to: [1] A 2.2-mile, controlled-access test track built to interstate standards; Two paved lanes; Three bridges, including the Smart Road Bridge (the second tallest state-maintained bridge in Virginia) Full-time staff that coordinate all road activities; 24/7 access control and ...

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

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    State Route 612 in Fairfax and Prince William counties, Virginia, is a secondary state highway. [1] [2] The two counties are separated by water (at this point the separation is Bull Run), so SR 612 contains a bridge that is one of only eight crossings between the counties.

  4. State highways in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The state still maintained secondary routes in Suffolk until July 1, 2006. This arrangement eventually led to new conflicts over ownership and responsibility for the c. 1928 Kings Highway Bridge across the Nansemond River on State Route 125, which was closed in 2005 by the VDOT for safety reasons. [4] [5]

  5. Virginia Department of Transportation - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, Virginia Department of Transportation Commissioner Philip A. Shucet stated that "[s]ingle drivers could pay $1 to $4 to get off of the congested regular lanes." [ 25 ] By 2009, transportation planners in Washington estimated the projected rush-hour toll need to be $1.60 a mile. [ 26 ]

  6. Virginia State Route 621 - Wikipedia

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    Roaring Run Road SR 616 (Rich Patch Road) Amelia [4] 7.95 12.79 SR 616 (Genito Road) Reed Rock Road Fowlkes Bridge Road Cumberland County Line: Gap between segments ending at different points along SR 620: Amherst [5] 5.70 9.17 Dead End Indian Creek Road Warrick Barn Road SR 694 (Warrick Barn Road) Appomattox [6] 1.09 1.75 SR 633 (Hixburg Road ...

  7. Wilson Creek Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Wilson Creek Bridge (also known as the Smart Road Bridge) is the second tallest bridge in Virginia at 175 feet (53 m) tall, the tallest being the US-460 Corridor Q bridge over Grassy Creek and Virginia State Route 610 between Pike County and Buchanan County at 225 feet (69 m) tall.

  8. Virginia State Route 615 - Wikipedia

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    Point Lookout Road Trayfoot Road SR 614 (Paine Run Road) Gap between segments ending at different points along SR 870: Bath [8] 2.88 4.63 SR 687 (Jackson River Turnpike) Bacova Junction Highway/Main Street US 220 (Ingalls Boulevard) Bedford [9] 2.50 4.02 SR 638 (Charlemont Road) Sweet Hollow Road SR 613 (Waugh Switch Road) Bland [10] 9.68 15.58

  9. Virginia State Route 619 - Wikipedia

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    Boggs Road SR 180 (Pungoteauge Road) Albemarle [2] 0.20 0.32 SR 620 (Rolling Road) Ruritan Lake Road Fluvanna County Line: Alleghany [3] 4.23 6.81 Dead End Unnamed road Hayes Gap Road SR 657 (Pitzer Ridge Road) Gap between segments ending at different points along SR 616: Amelia [4] 7.35 11.83 Prince Edward County Line: Bunker Hill Road SR 617 ...