Washington state is launching speed cameras in construction zones to improve safety and reduce work zone accidents.
Washington averages 1,300 construction work zone crashes every year, usually caused by speeders. Now, WSDOT and WSP will be ...
Speed cameras are on their way to a freeway work zone near you. WSDOT is about to debut mobile cameras to improve safety.
In an effort to crack down on speeders, WSDOT will begin using a work zone speed camera for certain projects. This new safety ...
Washington drivers crash in work zones more than 1,000 times a year, compelling the Legislature to unanimously approve speed ...
Drivers have another reason to obey posted speed limits in the state’s construction zones. An automated camera, that can mail ...
Starting in late February, a work zone speed camera mounted on a trailer will rotate through active work zones across ...
Washington averages over 1,300 work zone crashes annually, according to the Washington State Department of Transportation ...
WASHINGTON.- Washington State Department of Transportation to implement work zone speed cameras in 2025. According to WSDOT, ...
The Washington State Patrol will soon have a new tool to catch drivers speeding through highway work zones. Starting in a few weeks, a speed camera mounted on an orange trailer will rotate through ...
There is no fine for the first work zone speed camera infraction, but it’s $248 for the second and every violation after that ...
according to the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT). WSDOT owns the highway right of way west of the SR 14 and Marble Road intersection, which includes two sites where cameras ...
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