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VDOT Says No to Extending Turn Lane

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The Washington Post, February 21st, 2002

Dear Dr. Gridlock: Heading west on Route 7 in the afternoon rush hour, the spillover from the left-turn lane at Ashburn Road is blocking through traffic. The left-turn lane needs to be longer. There seems to be plenty of shoulder room on the left to extend that turn lane. What do you think? Yvonne Law Ashburn Sounds as if you need a longer left-turn lane, but that doesn't mean it will happen. "There are no plans to extend that left-turn lane," said Ryan Hall, a spokesman for the Virginia Department of Transportation. With a new governor taking a critical look at VDOT's transportation plans, wi...

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