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As of 2008, Virginia operated 42 rest stops and visitor centers along its interstate highways. In response to budget pressures, the Board sought public input and determined to reduce costs by closing 19 rest stops and expanding the truck parking lots at the remaining stops to accommodate the trucks that would other park and sleep at the stops ...
The Virginia General Assembly established the first State Highway Commission in 1906. In 1927, the Virginia Department of Highways (VDH) was established as a state agency. VDH became the Virginia Department of Highways and Transportation (VDHT) in 1974, adding railroads and public transportation to its portfolio.
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State Route 190 (SR 190) is a primary state highway in the U.S. state of Virginia. The state highway runs 15.43 miles (24.83 km) from SR 166 in Chesapeake east and north to SR 225 in Virginia Beach. SR 190 is a J-shaped route that connects the central part of Chesapeake with the western part of Virginia Beach.
In the early 21st century, the Virginia General Assembly was considering legislation to allow some counties to choose to resume control and care for the secondary highways within their boundaries. James City County , with a population that grew by 56% between 1980 and 1990 according to the 1998 VDOT study, was reported by the local news media ...
Interstate 664 (I-664) is an auxiliary Interstate Highway in the US state of Virginia. The Interstate runs 20.79 miles (33.46 km) from I-64 and I-264 in Chesapeake north to I-64 in Hampton . I-664 forms the west side of the Hampton Roads Beltway , a circumferential highway serving the Hampton Roads metropolitan area.
Virginia State Route 149; Virginia State Route 165; Virginia State Route 166; Virginia State Route 190; Virginia State Route 225; Virginia State Route 279; Virginia State Route 332; Virginia State Route 343; Virginia State Route 350
State Route 149 (SR 149) is a primary state highway in the U.S. state of Virginia.Known as Princess Anne Road, the state highway runs 1.92 miles (3.09 km) from SR 165 east to a point near the intersection of Princess Anne Road and General Booth Boulevard within the independent city of Virginia Beach.