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I-5 - Active Traffic Management - Complete August 2010

Project Status - Complete
  


Enlarge visualization of future active traffic management signs

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The I-5 Variable Speed Safety project is another way WSDOT is making our highways more efficient under Moving Washington, the department's program of congestion-fighting strategies.

Along with strategically adding new highway capacity and managing demand with more choices for your commute, Moving Washington will make better use of the highways and bridges we have by making them more efficient at moving people. 


Overview
The signs post variable speed limits that help warn drivers of backups ahead and smooth out traffic as it approaches a lane blocking incident. The overhead signs can also quickly close entire lanes and provide warning information to drivers before they reach slower traffic.

This advance notification and variable speed limits helps reduce collisions that cause backups and stop-and-go traffic. The new system will make I-5 safer and help us better manage and clear blocking incidents.

How You Benefit
Cross GlyphImproves Safety
The I-5 Active Traffic Management Project helps make the busiest portion of I-5 in Washington state safer by reducing the numbers of congestion-related collisions, such as side-swipe or rear-end collisions.
Car GlyphRelieves Congestion
Active traffic management tools have proven effective at reducing collisions and improving traffic flow in Europe. This technology has resulted in several benefits including a 30 percent reduction in injury collisions and a 22 percent increase in roadway capacity.

Partnerships & Cooperation
This project is funded as part of the Alaskan Way Viaduct and Seawall Replacement Project.

Funding

Financial Data for PIN 809936F
Funding Source Amount ($ in thousands)
2003 Gas Tax (Nickel Funding) $23,222
2005 Gas Tax (TPA) $73,054
Pre-Existing Funds (PEF) $4,962
Total $101,239

The I-5 Active Traffic Management project is funded as part of WSDOT's Alaskan Way Viaduct and Seawall Replacement project.

Contact Us
Jennifer Charlebois, P.E.
WSDOT Project Engineer
206-716-1106

Annie Johnson
WSDOT Communications
206-716-1165

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