What to know for Fourth of July weekend traffic
Jul 1, 2016, 12:56 PM
(WSDOT)
It’s a holiday weekend and in Western Washington that means traffic — bad traffic.
The Washington State Department of Transportation recently said that, unlike other popular holidays, it wasn’t able to produce travel graphs to advise folks driving around the state.
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It did, however, offer up some advice to bear in mind while packing up and heading out for the Fourth of July weekend.
• As with Friday, Monday, July 4 will also likely experience heavier traffic on state roads.
• Ferries are always packed on July 4. WSDOT recommends making reservations for San Juan Islands, Sidney, BC or Port Townsend/Coupeville. For other routes, try to get there well in advance of the sailing time — you may be waiting in a long line. If possible, walk on.
• I-90 will be a mess. Road projects stretching from Snoqualmie pass to Vantage will slow things up quite a bit. That’s on top of the heavy traffic the popular route regularly experiences. Likely I-90 chokepoints include: The Summit of Snoqualmie Pass east near Keechelus Lake (mileposts 54-62); Easton area (mileposts 67-70); Ellensburg area (mileposts 106-122).
• The Vantage Bridge will be a part of the I-90 slow down. That bridge will only have one eastbound lane in operation.
• Highway 2 passing through the Gold Bar/Sultan area is expected to have sluggish traffic.
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