WA Corridor Safety Program
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Billboards encourage better driving on Rainier Ave. South


As part of the campaign to decrease fatal and disabling collisions along Rainier, SDOT and the WA Traffic Safety Commission are installing billboards urging drivers to ‘slow down.’ SDOT developed the billboards to encourage a desired action (slow down) and illustrate the consequence of not doing so.

“More than 600 crashes happened along the Rainier Corridor last year. We hope the images resonate, we want people to slow down,” Said Grace Crunican, SDOT Director. Read more

 
 
 
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Vancouver committee begins planning for second corridor

Encouraged by the success of the Fourth Plain Traffic Safety Corridor, a new Vancouver committee is making plans to launch a second corridor along Mill Plain Blvd. Estimated start date is October 2006. Read more

 

Corridor results from accross the state

Is the Corridor Safety Program making roads safer? View a results from across the state Read more

 

Six-month data shows improvement on Fourth Plain

Collision data on Fourth Plain Blvd. in Vancouver indicates a 24% overall decrease in crashes and a 38% reduction in injury-related crashes during the first six months of the project. Read more

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