RICHMOND, VA - The 5.9 earthquake in Virginia rattled fleets in the area but caused relatively little damage, though it did temporarily slow down operations at the Virginia Department of Transportation's shop facilities.
Government Fleet spoke with Erle Potter, state equipment manager, Virginia DOT, who explained that some of the DOT's shop buildings have cracks and potential structural damage. DOT personnel are in the process of inspecting the buildings to see whether they are usable, and in the meantime employees can't use those facilities, Potter said. He added that Virginia DOT is inspecting bridges and other highway structures for potential damage but that none has been reported so far.










