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Work on SR 500 pedestrian overcrossing in Vancouver freezes for winter
VANCOUVER – Winter is coming, and construction work on the State Route 500 pedestrian overcrossing project will be taking a pause.
Before work stopped for the winter, Washington State Department of Transportation contractor crews set bridge girders for the future overcrossing. The bridge girders are…
UPDATE: US 101 Chehalis River Bridge preservation work starts mid-November in Aberdeen
ABERDEEN – People who use the Chehalis River Bridge in Aberdeen will see four nights of ramp closures during preservation work.
Pedal power: Washington named America’s most bike-friendly state
OLYMPIA – There is no state more supportive of people who travel by bike than Washington, according to one of the nation’s largest bicycle advocacy organizations. Washington leads U.S. states in fostering bicycling and systems that support it, earning it the top spot in the League of American Bicyclists’ Bicycle…
SR 305 safety-improvement project wraps up on Bainbridge Island
BAINBRIDGE ISLAND – A project to build two roundabouts on State Route 305 on Bainbridge Island is nearing completion.
SR 99 pavement repair project in SeaTac and Des Moines starts Monday, Dec. 2
SEATAC – Construction begins Monday, Dec. 2, on an $8.3 million project that will repave two miles of State Route 99 in SeaTac and Des Moines. Crews also will upgrade curb ramps at intersections along the busy corridor.
Ferry system sets the table for 300,000 Thanksgiving travelers, preps for upcoming winter weather season
SEATTLE – Nearly 300,000 people are expected to board a state ferry Wednesday, Nov. 27, through Sunday, Dec. 1. The Thanksgiving travel rush is likely to bring long lines and wait times for travelers in a vehicle.
Learn about long-term I-5 lane reductions in Seattle from 2025 to 2027 during online open house
SEATTLE – Beginning spring 2025, contractors working for the Washington State Department of Transportation will reduce sections of I-5 to two lanes on the Ship Canal Bridge and south to Yesler Way. The lane closures, which will be in place for nine months each of the next three years, give crews a protected space to…
Stuffing, pie and family oh my! WSDOT’s online tools are key to stress-free Thanksgiving travel
OLYMPIA – Cloves and cinnamon spice aren’t the only seasonal ingredients necessary for a holiday weekend. People headed everywhere from Friday Harbor to Walla Walla for Thanksgiving will want to plan now for winter weather and additional holiday traffic.
Third North Spokane Corridor community discussion Wednesday, Nov. 20
SPOKANE – Public and active transportation users are invited to the third in a series of community conversations surrounding the North Spokane Corridor (NSC) final connection project.
WSDOT hosts online open house for the Lower Snake River Dams Transportation Study
OLYMPIA – The Washington State Department of Transportation is conducting a study of road and rail transportation impacts and needs if the lower Snake River dams were removed and barges could no longer be used. People interested in learning more about the study can visit the online open house. The online open house…
Slow down on ice and snow.
It's easier to skid or lose control traveling at higher speeds. Give yourself more time to stop.
Carry chains, practice installing them.
Winter conditions could mean chains are required on your route. Practice putting them on your vehicle ahead of time.
Pack your winter car kit.
Carry extra supplies like warm clothing, ice scraper and brush, jumper cables and other emergency items.