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Nighttime noise construction information, (253) 620-4440
Contact the TNB Office, 1 (877) 762-7769
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Lisa Murdock
Olympic Region Communications Manager
(360) 357-2789
Claudia Cornish
Media Relations Manager
(253) 534-4646
Erin Babbo-Hunter
TNC Public
Affairs Manager
(253) 853-9777
WSDOT Olympic Region
(360) 357-2600
Contact us and tell us
what you think:
orfeedback@wsdot.wa.gov or
Online Bridge Form
WSDOT
3214 50 Street Court NW, Building D, Suite 302
Gig Harbor, WA 98335
TNC
2110 14th Ave. NW
Gig Harbor, WA 98335
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Ramp Metering on Eastbound State Route 16
For years, eastbound SR 16 drivers have experienced chronic backups during
the weekday morning commute. Though the new Narrows Bridge and related improvement
projects on the corridor will add capacity to the freeway, those improvements
are still more than a year away. One solution to easing congestion - especially
the backups that occur through the Narrows bridge construction zone - is ramp
metering.
In fall 2005, the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) installed
five stop-and-go signals at on-ramps between SR 302 and the west bridge approach
in the spring. Drivers entering the freeway merge at a regulated rate experience
a smoother ride on the highway itself. Starting in January 2006, traffic engineers
plan to fine-tune the ramp meter system between SR 302 and the Narrows Bridge
by varying the start times of meters each morning based on live traffic conditions.
Traffic demand on eastbound SR 16 will dictate the starting time of the meters
during weekdays; meters could be activated earlier than the usual 6 a.m. start
time drivers have experienced since September.
To learn more about ramp metering, please see the following:
» SR 16 Traffic
Realities in the Midst of Bridge Construction
» Frequently Asked Questions about SR 16 Ramp Metering
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