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VDOT to Display Travel Times on I-66
In a few weeks, commuters will be aware of travel times from three separate locations

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In a few weeks, commuters will be aware of travel times from three separate locations

The new signs will start to display on August 22
In a few weeks, commuters will be aware of travel times from three separate locations.
In a few weeks, commuters will be aware of travel times from three separate locations.
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