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Heavy traffic expected for 4th of July, especially in Virginia Beach

VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (WAVY) — If you’re planning to travel to Virginia Beach or the Outer Banks for this 4th of July, make sure to prepare for the traffic.

Based on historical data from VDOT, routes to and from Virginia Beach are likely to be congested between 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. during the holiday period. The days of highest travel on the interstates are likely to be on Wednesday and Sunday, with moderate to heavy congestion likely from noon through 7 p.m., according to VDOT.


In Virginia Beach, performances for the Fourth of July Stars and Stripes Celebration begin at 7 p.m., July 4, in the parks at 17th, 24th and 31st streets, with fireworks launching at 9:30 p.m. from a barge at 24th Street. People are encouraged to arrive early in the day to minimize traffic congestion. Visitors who arrive later in the afternoon or early evening should expect extremely slow-moving traffic as well as heavy pedestrian traffic.

A daily flat rate of $22 on July 4-6 and a flat rate of $15 on July 7 will be charged at all municipal garages and lots in the Resort Area. Residential rates after 5 p.m. will remain at $3. 

Residents can sign up to receive event updates and emergency alerts for major events at the Virginia Beach Oceanfront with anticipated attendance of more than 10,000 per day. Text VBEVENTS to 67283 to opt in.

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