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Drivers urged to plan ahead for graduation traffic

Mountain Media, LLC by Mountain Media, LLC
May 13, 2026
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Drivers can expect heavy traffic in the areas of Bassett High School and Magna Vista High School in Henry County for upcoming graduations on May 21 and 22. Those attending should plan to arrive early and pay attention to directional information.

On Thursday, May 21, Bassett High School will hold their graduation at 7 p.m. Drivers should expect heavy traffic between 6 p.m. and 9 p.m. on Virginia 57 (Riverside Drive), Virginia 903 (TB Stanley Highway), Virginia 683 (The Great Road) and U.S. 220. Upon entering the school grounds, motorists will use two lanes separated by traffic cones.

On Friday, May 22, Magna Vista High School will hold their graduation at 7 p.m. To reach the school, motorists traveling from U.S. 220 (Greensboro Road), U.S. 58 (A.L. Philpott Highway) and Virginia 641 (Joseph Martin Highway) must use Virginia 687 (Soapstone Road) to connect to (Virginia 1060) Magna Vista School Road which will be limited to one way traffic.

The opposite end of Virginia 1060 (Magna Vista School Road) will be closed temporarily at its intersection with Virginia 688 (Lee Ford Camp Road). Electronic message boards will be placed alerting motorists to the temporary closure.

For the latest road conditions in Virginia, use VDOT’s 511 free mobile app, visit 511 Virginia and follow the VDOT Salem District on Facebook or X.

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