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The causes for this congestion are lack of alternative routes, fewer lanes than needed, and the spread-out suburbs of the Washington, D.C. area. [3] To solve this problem, the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) started a project to widen I-95 to six lanes between the cities, as well as adding express lanes and new offramps to U.S ...
The 95 Express Lanes project is a separate public-private partnership to construct and operate HO/T lanes on a 29-mile (47 km) portion of the existing reversible HOV-3 facility on I-95 and I-395. The project included construction of a nine-mile (14 km) extension of the reversible lanes from their previous southern terminus near Virginia State ...
Add an express bridge for Route 644; Make the I-95 North ramp onto Exit 169 separate from I-95; Add a cloverleaf ramp from I-95 North onto Route 644 westbound; Construct a bridge from eastbound Route 644 onto the I-95 Express Lanes (northbound only). Reconstruct the I-95 Express Lane ramp (southbound only) onto Route 644 westbound.
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95 Express may refer to: 95 Express (Miami) , a tolled express roadway and associated bus service along Interstate 95 95 Express Lanes (Northern Virginia) , a tolled reversible express roadway along Interstate 95
Turnpike—Express lanes are being added to 20 miles (32 km) of the Turnpike through Miami-Dade County. [110] [111] I-295—Express lanes are being added between I-95 and the St. John's River (Buckman Bridge). [112] Plans for express lanes between State Road 9B and J. Turner Butler Boulevard are being finalized with land acquisition beginning ...
Where they run: Originally, there were seven miles of express lanes along I-95 in Miami-Dade. Now the lanes extend from the junction of I-95 and State Road 836 near downtown Miami to Broward ...
Interstate 395 (I-395) in Virginia and Washington, D.C., is a 13.79-mile-long (22.19 km) spur route of I-95 that begins at an interchange with I-95 in Springfield and ends at an interchange with US Route 50 (US 50) in Northwest Washington, D.C.