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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Thursday, December 7, 2017 CONTACT: Michelle T. Holland 703-586-0487 (C) Michelle.Holland@vdot.virginia.gov Jennifer McCord 571-230-2926 Jennifer.McCord@vdot.virginia.gov 66 EXPRESS LANES INSIDE THE BELTWAY TOLL DAY ONE ANALYSIS Data from Monday commute shows faster commutes on I-66 and average round trip of $14.50 round-trip FAIRAX -- After nearly four full days of Express Lanes on I-66 Inside the Beltway being underway, the Virginia Department of Transportation reports that morning and afternoon commutes on Monday, Dec. 4, were faster than the same time last December. The average round-trip toll price during peak hours was $14.50, with the average morning toll during peak hours of $10.70 and average afternoon toll during the peak hours of $3.80. This toll rate during peak hours is lower than the estimated average toll rate of $17.00 during peak hours discussed in 2015, as shown in the table below: Further analysis of the Monday morning rush hours indicates the following: A total of 13,473 vehicles used I-66 Inside the Beltway between the hours of 5:30-9:30am; Of this total 5,082 or 38 percent were carpoolers who traveled free; Only 39 vehicles, or 0.29 percent, paid the posted highest toll of $34.50; 34 percent of vehicles paid less than $10; and, Travel times were 10-12 minutes compared with 15-30 minutes last December. Further analysis of the Monday afternoon rush hours indicates the following: A total of 16,307 vehicles used I-66 Inside the Beltway between the hours of 3:00-7:00pm; Of this total 4,964 or 30 percent were carpoolers who traveled for free; and, Travel times were 10-12 minutes compared with 10-20 minutes last December. "Contrary to the continued political rhetoric of critics, I-66 Inside the Beltway Express Lanes tolls have been based on sound planning and with the ultimate goal of improving travel for everyone," said Secretary of Transportation Aubrey Layne. "We want to move more people, improve connectivity and provide additional travel choices. This is about unlocking gridlock on I-66 as Governor McAuliffe pledged." Additional data from Monday commute shows that travel on parallel routes such as Route 50, Route 29 and Route 7 were either similar or improved compared with last December. There was an incident that closed two of three lanes of traffic on Route 50 Monday evening that resulted in longer

travel times for a period of time. Detailed travel time charts for these routes along with Interstate 66 are included at the end of this release. VDOT is committed to transparency in the operation of the Interstate 66 Express Lanes and will release similar information over the coming days. VDOT is responsible for operating and maintaining the I-66 Express Lanes Inside the Beltway. A period of approximately three days is needed for tolling operators to process each vehicle trip on the Express Lanes, which provide information such as traffic volumes and toll pricing. The Express Lanes, which allow any solo driver the ability to use I-66 Inside the Beltway legally for the first time ever during rush hours, are part of a comprehensive multimodal set of improvements to the I-66 corridor. Other key elements, which are moving ahead, include widening I-66 from the Dulles Toll Road to Ballston, and continued investments in new transit service and other services like carpooling incentives. Update on I-66 Eastbound Widening Initiative: On Thursday, Dec. 7, VDOT awarded an $85.7 million contract to Lane Construction Corporation of Chantilly to add an additional through lane along four miles of eastbound Interstate 66 between the Dulles Connector Road (Route 267) and Fairfax Drive (Route 237) in Fairfax and Arlington Counties. The project includes ramp modifications at Exits 69 and 71, rehabilitation and/or repairs to bridges, construction of noise barriers eastbound and westbound and widening bridges and constructing a new grade-separated crossing of the Washington & Old Dominion (W&OD) Trail at Lee Highway. Additionally, an auxiliary lane will be added to the existing I-66 eastbound exit ramp and a slip ramp will be constructed from the I-66 eastbound exit ramp to the Route 7 southbound entrance flyover ramp, providing more direct access to the West Falls Church Metro Station Parking Garage. The additional eastbound lane will be open to traffic in fall 2020 and the overall project is expected to be complete in fall 2021. Update on I-66 Commuter Choice Program and New Transit Services and Multimodal Improvements Benefitting I-66 Corridor: Toll revenue generated from the I-66 Inside the Beltway Express Lanes supports the I-66 Commuter Choice Program run by the Northern Virginia Transportation Commission. All toll revenues after operating costs will be allocated to transit and other multimodal initiatives that provide a direct benefit for those who travel on the I-66 corridor by the Commission. In July 2016, the Commonwealth approved $10 million to fund the initial group of multimodal improvements for I-66 Inside the Beltway. This proactive approach allowed VDOT, the Department of Rail and Public Transportation (DRPT), the Northern Virginia Transportation Commission (NVTC), local government and key stakeholders to advance ten meaningful multimodal projects that will ultimately move an extra 5,000 people through the corridor each morning. The initial projects, which are in effect now, encompass Prince William, Loudoun, Fairfax, and Arlington counties and the City of Falls Church. Transit services include three new bus routes, increased service on two existing routes and last-mile connections to Metrorail stations, new bikeshare stations near Metro, as well as a new park-and-ride lot in Aldie that will support current and future bus service. Additional projects launched include real-time traveler information and transportation demand management services that provide incentives to use transit or carpools. The process to identify and select the next set of multimodal improvement projects is underway currently. Local governments have until December 22, 2017 to submit projects for consideration. The Commission is expected to vote on its recommendations in the Spring, with final action by the Commonwealth Transportation Board shortly thereafter. I-66 Travel Times - Morning and Evening Commute

Route 50 Travel Times - Morning and Evening Commutes

Route 29 Travel Times - Morning and Evening Commutes

Route 7 Travel Times - Morning and Evening Commutes

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