Rock Creek Parkway headache
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WASHINGTON (Map, News) - Oh what a joy it has been to take a trip on the Rock Creek Parkway in D.C. lately. Orange construction barrels, lane closures and repaving operations have been common between Virginia Avenue and P Street Northwest.

Along with the milling and grinding from road crews, traffic has ground to a halt both northbound and southbound.

The project on this very popular commuter route started more than a year ago, in April. For the daily driver, deciding whether to take the roadway has become a guessing game — sometimes it is clear, but most of the time there are backups.

The National Park Service and Federal Highway Administration are the agencies managing everything.

They had hoped to have the entire project finished by this month, but now it looks like things will take a little longer than expected.

There is some good news.

Drivers may have noticed that lane resurfacing has started — this is a good sign — it means the project is winding down. In fact the operation is expected to wrap up in the next couple of weeks.

As for the time being, you will still have to deal with some delays.

According to the Federal Highway Administration, the roadwork scheduled for this week is as follows:

SOUTHBOUND

Placing new asphalt in the left lane between the P Street overpass and Virginia Avenue.

NORTHBOUND

Milling the left lane between Virginia Avenue and the P Street overpass. Once that is finished, new asphalt will go down in that lane.

HIKER/BIKER TRAIL

The new trail (along the Georgetown side of the roadway) is open to pedestrians between the Virginia Avenue intersection and the P Street ramp. It is expected to close, however, at a later time, although the Federal Highway Administration does not have that date in place yet.

Drivers should continue to pack their patience for the trip along Rock Creek Parkway, but have faith; the finish line is near.

Got a traffic/transit/travel advisory you want answered? E-mail Adam at atuss@wtopnews.com. We may use your comment in our next column.


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6:19 AM MST on Tue., May. 13, 2008 re: "Construction pain for an extra lane"

Examiner Reader said:
And what about exit 160 southbound on I-95?? A huge bottleneck battling the afternoon sun, a Route 1 so0uthbound exit ramp and an exit 160 off ramp from Rt. 123 to southbound I-95. It all happens too quickly. I say, build a second level!!!!!! And, while you are at it, close the truck scales during rush hour. These big guys really mess it up as they merge onto I-95 again. Not their fault. Blame VDOT for such a mess!

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2:03 PM MST on Mon., Apr. 28, 2008 re: "Gas prices go wild"

GAB said:
How can I take a columnist seriously who can't tell the difference between "brake" and "break"? Can I have Mr. Eldridge back, please?

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10:28 AM MST on Mon., Apr. 28, 2008 re: "Gas prices go wild"

Examiner Reader said:
Break, breaks... Are you talking about BRAKES?

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6:04 AM MST on Mon., Apr. 28, 2008 re: "Gas prices go wild"

Examiner Reader said:
Hmmmm looks like it's going to be time to just stay home. This is a crock of you know what,maybe we as drivers all need to go to DC just like the truckers.This is just the beggining hold onto your wallet. Lucky for me i just bought a hybrid car yes a prius i got 62mi to the gallon last week. So my advice the sooner we get off this oil crap the better off we will be so go get yourself a hybrid and do something about it. Instead of just boo hooing over prices. Happy miling to ya.

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