Monday, December 9, 2024

The new official state transportation map is here, courtesy of VDOT

(HNNDaily photo/Courtesy of VDOT)
(HNNDaily photo/Courtesy of VDOT)

Virginia’s newest official state transportation map is finally here and available at welcome centers across the state.

Created by the Virginia Department of Transportation, the map is Virginia’s official source for updated information about roads and travel.

The latest edition showcases Virginia’s treasured natural wonders and can be your favorite unplugged tool to navigate to your next destination, according to a news release from VDOT.

“Our state map continues to be a sought-after resource,” said VDOT Commissioner Stephen C. Brich. “We circulate hundreds of thousands of maps across the Commonwealth every year.”

New for years 2018-2020, the map highlights Virginia Tourism’s 50th anniversary and features many of Virginia’s naturally-occurring landmarks.

Several features include the Natural Bridge, known as one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World and a National Historic Landmark, and Luray Caverns, which is called Geology’s Hall of Fame.

Great Falls, the Great Dismal Swamp National Wildlife Refuge, Burkes Garden, Natural Tunnel and Breaks Interstate Park, known as the Grand Canyon of the South, are also included.

A map showing the state’s highway system is required by Virginia law; the first state transportation map was printed in 1922, before some roads had even been assigned numbers.

Today’s map features the latest travel routes to help travelers plan your next road trip.

It can be found at Virginia’s welcome centers, and is available by request at rest areas and VDOT offices across the state.

The map can also be ordered or printed from VDOT’s website.

John Mangalonzo
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John Mangalonzo (john@localdailymedia.com) is the managing editor of Local Voice Media’s Virginia papers – WYDaily (Williamsburg), Southside Daily (Virginia Beach) and HNNDaily (Hampton-Newport News). Before coming to Local Voice, John was the senior content editor of The Bellingham Herald, a McClatchy newspaper in Washington state. Previously, he served as city editor/content strategist for USA Today Network newsrooms in St. George and Cedar City, Utah. John started his professional journalism career shortly after graduating from Lyceum of The Philippines University in 1990. As a rookie reporter for a national newspaper in Manila that year, John was assigned to cover four of the most dangerous cities in Metro Manila. Later that year, John was transferred to cover the Philippine National Police and Armed Forces of the Philippines. He spent the latter part of 1990 to early 1992 embedded with troopers in the southern Philippines as they fought with communist rebels and Muslim extremists. His U.S. journalism career includes reporting and editing stints for newspapers and other media outlets in New York City, California, Texas, Iowa, Utah, Colorado and Washington state.

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