Washington state’s highway system is one of the least cost-effective in the country, according to a new report that ranks all ...
Talk of backtracking on a plan to funnel sales tax revenue into transportation has some lawmakers worried. But the Legislature is short on options as it scrounges for cash. An aerial view in February ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Washington’s transportation revenue is falling as fewer drivers hit the road and fuel consumption declines, according to a new ...
The proposal calls for borrowing to catch up on road and bridge maintenance and to purchase new electric ferries over the next decade. FiLE - Traffic moves across the Highway 520 floating bridge in ...
The WE-Bike program, in which the Washington State Department of Transportation doles out grants for e-bike purchases, is ...
OLYMPIA, Wash - Lawmakers in Washington could once again try to ban the use of studded tires on snowy roads, citing millions of dollars in damage they cause. The Washington State Transportation ...
Washington Gov. Bob Ferguson announced a record $2.1 billion in transportation spending to pay for road and bridge maintenance and repairs from severe flooding in his supplemental budget released ...
The Washington State Department of Transportation has a public survey out on the 2025 State Rail Plan through April 24. Let ...
Studded tires were created to boost traction and safety in icy, snow-packed conditions. But in Washington, a state where winter weather is common, there’s a push to ban them altogether. The reason?
Studded tires cause between $20 million to $29 million in damage to Washington’s state-owned roads each winter, WSDOT says.
Broken roads, old ferries and devastation left by December’s storms are top of mind for the Democratic and Republican leaders on the Legislature’s transportation committees. That’s where the agreement ...