Wednesday, August 31, 2005

Fuel Price Finder

There are a BUNCH of gasoline price comparison sites on
the internet. The biggest is the American Automobile
Association's "AAA Fuel Price Finder" at

http://aaa.opisnet.com/

Key in your state and city or your zip code, choose a search
area radius of three, five, or ten miles, and click on the
"Search" button and the site shows you a list of gas stations
in your area and the prices they are charging for regular,
mid-grade, and premium gasoline.
Patience, may take a minute to load ...

I66 Detour Changes

The dates/times of the I66 detours keep changing. You can stay up to date on this at the following URL: http://www.virginiadot.org/comtravel/ct-I66Detour.asp

Friday, August 12, 2005

I-66 Overnight Detour

The Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) released a statement advising that it plans to shut down I-66 eastbound lanes overnight, when the traffic volume is the lowest, at Route 234 Business (Exit 43) for up to one month starting Aug. 21st or 29th. Once crews finish paving the new eastbound lanes, work will immediately shift to the westbound lanes at Route 234 Bypass (Exit 47), closing I-66 overnight toward I-81 for an additional month in order to widen I-66 to four lanes in each direction between Route 234 Business and the Route 234 Bypass in Prince William County. Work is scheduled for completion in Oct. 2006.

When:

Eastbound: Monday through Saturday, 7:00 p.m.—4:00 a.m.
Aug. 21st/Aug. 29th—Sept. 30th

Westbound: Monday through Saturday, 9:00 p.m.—6 a.m.
Sept. 30th—Oct. 31st

To see detour options and an animation of one detour, visit http://www.virginiadot.org/comtravel/ct-I66Detour.asp

For more information, contact Ryan Hall at 571-238-5029 or email Ryan.Hall@VDOT.Virginia.gov.

Thursday, June 16, 2005

Nissan Pavilion Traffic Dates - su2005

Here is a schedule of the Nissan concerts. Looks like there are only a couple on weekdays and traffic should be lighter with school out, but who knows with traffic in this area lately.

Wednesday, September 15, 2004

Route 28

Rt 28 is a main alternative to the 66. It's probably equal to the 29 in terms of the drive time, and while perhaps not as scenic, it does have more commercial options (and bail out routes) as you reach the outskirts of Manassas (Park) and as you pass through Old Town Manassas.


Take Braddock Rd south to the 28
Turn left on 28
Stay on the 28 (aka Centreville Rd in Fairfax, Nokesville Rd in PW County)
Pass through old town Manassas and cross train tracks
Turn right on Godwin
Turn first left on Univ. Dr.


Variation on the route:

You can avoid the back up at the intersection of Braddock/28 by taking some back roads. I tried it once but not sure what the time savings really is. I think I timed the light at Compton and 28 at 4-5 minutes.

Go Left on Union Mill Rd
Go Right on Compton
Go Left at the lite onto 28


Monday, September 13, 2004

RT 29 Shortcut

If you opt to avoid the 66 by taking Rt29, you might save some time by taking Groveton Road a little further west on the 29 instead of turning off at Business 234 and picking up Balls Ford or continuing through the commercial area. I haven't tried this myself yet, but should be better.

Groveton dead ends at Balls Ford Rd very close to the first intersection of the 234 ByPass after leaving 66 (click south arrows on the linked map).

29 south
turn left on Groveton Rd
turn right on Balls Ford Rd
turn left on 234 ByPass

you know the rest of the way...

Wednesday, September 08, 2004

The Scenic Route

Here is a scenic route someone gave me that cuts through the wilderness. Should be a good alternative when the foilage changes. I tried it last Friday and it took me less than 40 minutes to get from GMU to PWC. I've tried it a few times around 5-6pm under heavy traffic conditions and it can take closer to an hour. You may not like all the windy roads but it beats sitting on 66.

From Fairfax:

Take Ox Road South past 7100

Right on Clifton Road and keep going.

At stop sign (gas station at left), go straight and stay on Clifton.

Left at Henderson Rd. (comes up suddenly on small rise in the road) (afterMaples Ranch)

Stay on Henderson, it will eventually turn into Yates Old Ford Rd. (after hairpin turn)

When it ends it will run you into Prince William County Pkwy -- turn Right.

Go 3-4 miles, then turn Left on Prince William County West

The PW Parkway seems to end but you are transitioning 3-4 miles West to pick it back up as aka RT 234 North (Bypass).

Right on PWC Parkway = 234N.
Go past the Manassas exits.
Turn right on Univeristy Drive