![]() Hyperlinks within the release press release put out by WSDOT: Real-time traffic information is available on the WSDOT statewide travel map, the WSDOT app and WSDOT regional Twitter account. The traffic signals provide consistent gaps between vehicles and prevent multiple vehicles flooding the highway at once. Ramp meters are traffic signals that operate according to real-time conditions on the highway and ramp. Once the meters are activated, WSDOT will closely monitor traffic and fine-tune the ramp meter operations. Ramp meters are time-tested tools that help manage the flow of vehicles entering a highway. This meter was taken offline while the ramp was realigned to match the new profile of southbound I-5 and the new southbound I-5 Puyallup River Bridge. On Monday, May 15, the Washington State Department of Transportation will turn on the Port of Tacoma Road ramp meter to southbound Interstate 5. Port of Tacoma Road ramp meter to southbound I-5 in Fife returns May 15 The orange striping will remain in place throughout the summer until lane lines return to traditional white striping in fall 2023. Stay alert, follow construction signage, slow down and remain focused on the road to keep themselves and crews safe.Observe the posted 50 mph construction zone speed limit.Continue to drive through the work zone using caution.Thursday, June 8: All lanes will reopen to traffic.Īs travelers approach the new orange and white lane lines, they should: Thursday, June 8: Traffic will be reduced to one lane in both directions. Thursday, June 8: The 54th Avenue on-ramp to northbound I-5 will close. WSDOT will conduct surveys and collect travel data to help determine whether the orange pavement markings increased awareness of the work zone and whether it affected driver behavior.Īdding the orange contrast striping will require overnight ramp and lane closures: ![]() ![]() “This includes carefully trying new strategies that could help improve safety for both workers and drivers in work zones.” “WSDOT is committed to improving driver and worker safety,” said WSDOT Project Engineer Tom Slimak. Crews on the completion project are working in the median of I-5 building two new bridges. The new orange stripes will appear between the traditional white lane stripes to help alert drivers to the construction zone. Striping work will take place overnight and will require ramp and lane closures. WSDOT contractor crews will apply the orange striping on Wednesday, June 7, on I-5 between milepost 138 near Wapato Way and milepost 139 near Porter Way to call attention to work zones related to the State Route 167 Completion Project. CURRENT ROAD PROJECTS: CLOSURES, LANE REDUCTIONS AND MORE IN FIFEĪ state first: Lane striping on I-5 in Fife turns orange this summer to help drivers notice the work zoneįor the first time in Washington, orange lane striping will be added to white lane lines in an active work zone to test whether the brightly colored paint helps improve work zone awareness and safety. ![]()
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