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WSDOT call center overwhelmed with questions about I-405 express lanes
Chris Sullivan | November 9, 2015 10:35 amDrivers have been emailing and contacting us since the launch of the I-405 Express Toll Lanes about ridiculous wait times trying to answers from the… -
Blame Seattle’s traffic problems on lack of communication, former WSDOT secretary says
Kipp Robertson | November 9, 2015 9:38 amThe former secretary for the Washington State Department of Transportation says departments not cooperating could be hurting infrastructure projects. -
How frustrated are you with the Seattle merge?
MyNorthwest.com | November 6, 2015 3:05 pmA new Seattle resident writes with frustration over how locals drive and merge on the road. -
Two changes that could alter Kirkland’s parking reputation
MyNorthwest.com | November 5, 2015 4:14 pmThe first involves a downtown parking program that should stop cheaters. -
How long does it take you to get home on the Eastside? Answers vary
MyNorthwest.com | November 5, 2015 4:04 pmIf there's one thing we've learned in the KIRO Radio studios, it's that when you talk about traffic times, it depends on who you ask. -
Fatality map gives sobering look at national and local fatal crashes
Kipp Robertson | November 5, 2015 10:14 amAt first glance, the map looks like something for the holidays. But the data it represents is anything but joyful. -
Are flashing yellow lights as good as a traffic signal?
MyNorthwest.com | November 4, 2015 3:07 pmThe City of Bellevue is claiming that flashing yellow lights are just as safe as a traffic signal. Not everyone agrees. -
You asked: When you park on a hill, which way do you turn your wheels?
MyNorthwest.com | November 4, 2015 1:16 pmNick in Tukwila wants KIRO Radio traffic reports to settle a bet about how to park on a hill. -
App helps take care of moving violations
MyNorthwest.com | November 3, 2015 2:38 pmThe app "Off the Record" claims to help make pesky moving violations disappear. -
Study: 37 percent of us have fallen asleep at the wheel
MyNorthwest.com | November 3, 2015 12:00 pmAccording to The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, drowsy driving causes an estimated 1,550 deaths a year.