This page contains real-time traffic-related data from the Loudoun
County Sheriff’s Emergency Communications Center, ESRI, Waze
& VDOT. Traffic information not directly provided to the listed data
providers may not be displayed.
Glossary of
incident types:
|
Major
Accident: |
Crash
involving one or more vehicles and possible serious injuries |
|
Property
Damage Accident: |
Crash
involving one or more vehicles with minor or no injuries. |
|
Disabled
Vehicle: |
A
malfunctioning vehicle possibly impeding traffic flow. |
|
Hit
& Run Accident: |
A
single or multiple vehicle crash where a vehicle has left the scene. |
|
Traffic
Signal Malfunction: |
Traffic
signals are either malfunctioning or off due to power failure. An intersection where the traffic
signals are off due to power failure must be treated as a four-way stop. |
|
Road
Closure: |
Roadway
is closed due to police activity or severe weather conditions. |
|
Traffic
Hazard: |
A
roadway or intersection that may contain a hazardous object(s) potentially
limiting vehicular travel. |
|
Traffic
Complaint: |
A
report from the public indicating a potential traffic issue or hazard
requiring law enforcement action. |
For more
information try VDOT Road Alerts
Privacy Practices and Security Policy
Loudoun County Government respects your privacy! The
information below explains how the county gathers information on this web site
and the technology the county uses to ensure that your information is private
and secure.
Collecting Information
1. What information is collected?
For each
visitor, the county collects the following information: the Internet Protocol
(IP) address, type of browser used, the date and time of the visit, the
addresses of the pages on this web site to which you link during a visit to the
county's web site. If you fill out county forms online the data that you enter
into the forms are also collected and used for the sole purpose of the form.
2. Is any
information collected automatically just by accessing this web site?
The
information listed above is collected automatically when you access the
county's web site.
3. Does this
web site place a cookie on your computer?
The county's web site only uses cookies for web
applications and online forms. These cookies allow the forms to function and
enhance their usability. These cookies are for the sole use of the forms and
applications function.
4. How is
the collected information used?
The county analyzes the web site activity by tracking
visitor movements through the site. Each computer on the Internet has an IP
address. We use IP addresses to track the number of visits to the county's web
site and to identify the most popular pages. This helps us improve the
performance and value of the materials available on this web site.
The information that you provide in an online form or
email message is used solely to fulfill your online request.
The county does not share, sell, or trade any
information collected on this web site; however, please be aware that pursuant
to Virginia Code section 2.2-3700 et seq. (Virginia Freedom of Information
Act), information you provide may be considered to be a public record and
subject to disclosure if requested by a citizen of the Commonwealth of Virginia
or a media outlet broadcasting or publishing within the Commonwealth.
Providing External Links
The Loudoun County website contains hyperlinks to
sites on the World Wide Web that are neither controlled nor sponsored by the
Loudoun County government. These hyperlinks are included solely for their value
as reference, research or educational tools. Inclusion of any hyperlink should
not be interpreted as an endorsement or validation by the County of Loudoun of
the site or the site’s content. When a
link on the county's web site directs you to a third party's site, the county
encourages you to read that third party's privacy statement to learn of that
party's privacy practices.
Ensuring Confidentiality
The county utilizes a system of hardware and software
known as a "firewall" to regulate information that can enter and exit
the county's web server(s). This ensures that only authorized access occurs and
that information remains confidential. The county also utilizes SSL (Secure
Sockets Layer) technology to encrypt your sensitive information that you send
to us using our online forms or applications.
Sending Your Comments
If you have questions regarding this privacy
statement, the practices of the county's web site, or your interaction with the
county's web site please contact the Webmaster (webmaster@loudoun.gov).