Upcoming Traffic Woes Three Major Seattle Highways Closing on Thursday

Upcoming Traffic Woes: Three Major Seattle Highways Closing on Thursday

Road restrictions on I-405, SR 167, and SR 520 will begin Thursday night and affect travel throughout the Puget Sound region, making for a difficult commute this weekend.

Weekend Road Closures in Washington Will Trigger Triple Trouble

Drivers in the Puget Sound area may expect significant delays this coming weekend due to the beginning of many large-scale road closures imposed by the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) in the course of ongoing construction projects.

The whole length of several important roadways, including as Interstate 405 (I-405), State Route 167 (SR-167), and State Route 520 (SR-520), will be closed to traffic from August 22 to August 26, which will affect travel plans and commutes all throughout the region.

Finishes Interstates 405, SR-167, and SR-520 this week

An immediate and extensive closure of southbound I-405 between Coal Creek Parkway Southeast and Interstate 90 is the first and most noticeable disturbance. Thursday, August 22 at 11:30 p.m. and Friday, August 23 at 4 a.m. are the times of this closure.

Because of the ongoing I-405/Renton to Bellevue Widening and Express Toll Lanes Project, a sign bridge is being removed, causing this closure. The on-ramps and off-ramps to Interstate 90, as well as the southbound off-ramp to Coal Creek Parkway Southeast from Interstate 405, will be closed during this closure. Drivers will be able to follow the designated detours.

Upcoming Traffic Woes Three Major Seattle Highways Closing on Thursday (1)

Full closures along northbound and southbound routes will be enforced during the weekend. From Friday, August 23, at 11:59 p.m., to Monday, August 26, at 4 a.m., northbound I-405 will be blocked from Renton’s SR\-167 to SR-169. Due to the closure, detours will be in place for the following routes: the on-ramp from SR 167 to northbound I-405 and the off-ramp from northbound I-405 to SR-169.

Final Sealing of SR-167 Coming Up Next Week

At the same time, from Super Highway 516 in Kent to South 277th Street, southbound SR 167 will be blocked. Beginning at 8 p.m. on August 23 and concluding at 4 a.m. on August 26, this closure will be in effect. In particular, the ramps that connect SR 516 with southbound SR 167 and southbound SR 167 with South 277th Street are both impacted. Work on repaving and improving bridges, as well as replacing pavement panels, will take place in these locations.

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Not only will I-405 and SR-167 be closed, but SR-520 will also be closed in its entirety from August 23 at 11 p.m. to August 26 at 5 a.m. There will be no access to or from any of the roads between Seattle’s Interstate 5 and Clyde Hill’s 92nd Avenue Northeast during this closure. People using bicycles or walking on the SR-520 Trail will not be able to use it during this renovation. In order to get more information, travelers should visit the SR-520 Montlake Project website.

What Canva-Getty Mean for Weekenders Visiting Seattle?

Closures like these are part of larger infrastructure projects that aim to make transport more reliable and less congested. Additional lanes will be added to the I-405/Renton to Bellevue Widening and Express Toll Lanes Project, which will connect with the existing express toll lanes, in order to increase traffic flow.

It is recommended that tourists make advance arrangements to avoid those regions affected by the restrictions, given their widespread nature. Traveling at off-peak hours or postponing non-essential journeys can be a good idea because the detour routes might not be able to handle the typical traffic loads. To get more information about WSDOT construction projects, visit wsdot.wa.gov.

Hey there! From I-405 to SR 167 and SR 520, we have a “triple trouble” slate of closures planned for this weekend. Because you may require an unprecedented degree of perseverance, it seemed appropriate to compare it to the three-headed protector of the underworld.

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