One of Virginia’s largest concern politically is the issue of transportation. In Northern Virginia specifically there is huge congestion on roads and bridges.
A large concern is the lack of bridges crossing the Potomac River causing increased congestion and delays. The last new Potomac River crossing was constructed in 1971. Since then, the region has gained 2.2 million people and over 1.7 million jobs. This growth has largely occurred outside of the Capital Beltway. The two nearest bridges outside the beltway are over 40 miles north or 40 miles south. Each of these is only one lane in each direction and carries around 22,000 vehicles per day. This amount is predicted to double in the next 20 years.
One proposed project that is already under way is the construction of the Metro Silver Line which is going to run from Falls Church to Dulles Airport. This is proposed to be opened in 2013-2017. This will supposedly reduce traffic on the Dulles Toll Road and Route 66. However, funding has become a huge issue and is constantly being debated and under heavy review.