Opening New U.S. 250 Interchange

May 20, 2015 in Personal Injury Articles | MARTIN WREN, P.C. | LEAVE A COMMENT

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It’s official — the John W. Warner Parkway, adding a travel path between downtown Charlottesville and areas to the north, is now open to traffic off of the U.S. 250 bypass. The road allows travelers to go from the McIntire Road interchange north to the east of Charlottesville High School, through areas of McIntire Park, meeting up with Rio Road to the north.

Reports last month in the Daily Progress showed Charlottesville city manager Maurice Jones and others praising the new traffic arrangement, saying that it will help with traffic flow and give motorists better access to central parts of the Charlottesville area. Charlottesville’s regional Chamber of Commerce President Timothy Hulbert describes it as “a beautiful gateway into a vibrant downtown.”

Reports also show this project had been in the works since 1967 and took roughly $20 million to install.

Safety Additions

Coverage of the project also shows planners added an overpass, as well as bike lanes and other safety additions. New traffic lights were put in to handle new traffic flows. These are very important and fundamental aspects of supervising these types of new road projects.

In a traffic accident case, a local injury attorney may look carefully at how new projects were implemented and whether any type of negligence or inattention to public safety contributed to an accident. It’s all part of doing thorough fact-finding and research to support a client’s case in court, ensuring the client has every option afforded to them under the law.

Adjusting to Traffic Changes

Adding traffic infrastructure is important in busy urban areas; but sometimes, certain safety problems stay off the radar until they result in unfortunate accidents.

With any new traffic situation, public planners and others should look out for situations where these new traffic flow patterns may be confusing to motorists. For example, in opening new roads in somewhat rural areas, the intrusion of wildlife and other factors should be evaluated. It’s also important to provide all necessary signage to educate newcomers about how they can navigate these local roads.

Virginia Injury Lawyers Can Help You

In the state of Virginia, local lawyers advise residents about their legal options in an injury case. Locals rely on these legal professionals to help them figure out how to get the money they may need for medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering and more, including costly types of treatments such as physical therapy. Through all of this, legal teams need to keep clients informed and help them understand what they can do to support their personal injury claims.

Residents in Charlottesville and Albemarle County can call the central Virginia lawyers at MartinWren, P.C. Our experienced attorneys are dedicated and will keep you informed about your case every step of the way. Talk to us about initiating a personal injury case and let us help you protect your family’s finances for the future.

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We serve clients throughout Virginia — from Charlottesville and Central Virginia to metropolitan Richmond; Harrisonburg and the Shenandoah Valley to Roanoke; and the cities of Hampton Roads to the Northern Virginia cities of  Fairfax, Alexandria and Arlington.

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Our Virginia personal injury lawyers at MartinWren, P.C. have a statewide practice and offer free consultations at a time and location that is convenient for you.  We will gladly meet with you at your home or at the hospital, even on nights and weekends.

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