Speed cameras are on their way to a freeway work zone near you. WSDOT is about to debut mobile cameras to improve safety.
WASHINGTON.- Washington State Department of Transportation to implement work zone speed cameras in 2025. According to WSDOT, ...
WSDOT owns the highway right of way west of the SR 14 and Marble Road intersection, which includes two sites where cameras owned and operated by Flock Safety, Inc. were installed without a permit.
Washington averages 1,300 construction work zone crashes every year, usually caused by speeders. Now, WSDOT and WSP will be ...
According to WSDOT figures, there were 1,495 work zone crashes in the first 10 months of 2024, including 43 fatal and serious injury crashes. Trailer-mounted speed cameras will be used at ...
Speeding is one of the leading causes of crashes in work zones, according to the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT). If you get a lead foot the next time you drive through a ...
In an effort to crack down on speeders, WSDOT will begin using a work zone speed camera for certain projects. This new safety ...
According to new report from the Washington Department of Transportation (WSDOT), two pilot programs have been successful in ...
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