No More Right Turns On Red In Downtown Seattle? Drivers soon won’t be able to turn right on red lights at 10 intersections in downtown Seattle – part of a plan meant to protect pedestrians. The... Paige Browning
Rainier Avenue South Begins Its Road Diet People have called Rainier Avenue Seattle’s most dangerous street. There’s at least one accident every day. Pedestrians have died. But that could... Joshua McNichols
Why You Drive 'A Communistic System' On Seattle Roads Ross Reynolds speaks with Mark Hallenbeck, director of the Washington State Transportation Center at the University of Washington, about whether the $16... Kate O'Connell
Seattle Congestion ‘Is Going To Get Way Worse’ Traffic is getting worse in Seattle. Our rising population is driving it. And even with a multibillion-dollar transportation package, it's not expected... Carolyn Adolph
Pains, Trains And Automobiles: Seattle's Commuting Future Visionaries conceive of a future most of us can’t imagine. And when it comes to transportation in one of the fastest growing cities in the U.S., vision... John O'Brien
And The Winner Of Seattle’s Hack The Commute Is … A few months ago the City of Seattle launched a search for the next big commuter tool. The idea was to Hack the Commute – and make a real difference in... Carolyn Adolph
Your Company's Free Parking Lots Make Traffic Worse Marcie Sillman talks with Washington State Department of Transportation's Brian Lagerberg about how companies impact our traffic and how they can help. Hannah Burn
How Do You Get Drivers To Slow Their Roll? Marcie Sillman talks with Mark Hallenbeck about the implications of reducing speed limits in Seattle. Hallenbeck directs the Washington State... Andy Hurst
Seattle Traffic Is Costing You A Trip To Mexico Ross Reynolds talks with Jim Bak, traffic analyst at INRIX, about Seattle's congestion and how that is impacting our economy. Hannah Burn
Snohomish County Traffic Is Backed Up To The '90s It should only take half an hour to drive between Everett and Seattle on Interstate 5, which was possible during the holidays. But it’s back to reality... Carolyn Adolph