Traffic & Transit

VDOT Adds New Traffic Signal At Busy Manassas Area Intersection

The new traffic signal was put in at Williamson Boulevard and Stonehouse Drive in Manassas to improve pedestrian and driver safety.

Contractors completed work on a new traffic signal at Williamson Boulevard and Stonehouse Drive in the Manassas area.
Contractors completed work on a new traffic signal at Williamson Boulevard and Stonehouse Drive in the Manassas area. (Virginia Department of Transportation)

MANASSAS, VA — The Virginia Department of Transportation completed work on a new traffic signal at Williamson Boulevard and Stonehouse Drive in the Manassas area, the department said Monday. The new traffic signal was put in to improve safety for pedestrians and drivers, according to VDOT.

The project also includes two accessible pedestrian signal crossings and flashing yellow arrows for left turns from Williamson Boulevard to Stonehouse Drive, and U-turns on Williamson Boulevard.

Construction on the project began in March. Final detail work will continue into the fall with minimal impacts to traffic, VDOT said. The $815,000 project was financed with federal and state Highway Safety Improvement Program funding.

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At the intersection, Williamson Boulevard averages up to 16,000 vehicles a day and Stonehouse Drive averages 5,700.

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