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News from King County Department of Transportation County transportation teams on snow watch for weekend
With lowland snow and the potential for heavy rain in the weekend
forecast, Metro Transit and the
King County
Road Services Division are ready to respond if travel becomes
difficult. • Keep timetables handy for quick reference to adverse-weather routing when you hear Metro Transit is modifying service because of snow or ice; • If you do not normally ride the bus, check timetables ahead of time for routes that serve your area. Metro may have to switch to snow routes with little notice; • Be patient. Buses are not always on schedule in snowy or icy conditions. And, increased ridership during bad weather can result in crowded buses and a longer-than-usual wait on the phone for the Rider Information Office (206-553-3000); • Dress warmly for the walk to the bus stop and possible delays, and wear appropriate footwear for the weather; • Head for bus stops on main arterials or at major transfer points such as park-and-ride lots, transit centers, or shopping centers; and • Where hills cannot be avoided, riders should wait at bus stops at the very top or very bottom of hills, because buses are often unable to stop for passengers on inclines. For motorists: • Never drive around road closure signs; • Allow ample time to reach your destination; • Equip your vehicle with all-season tires and carry tire chains; • If you must abandon your vehicle, park it clear of travel lanes to allow sanding trucks to get through. Cars left in travel lanes may be towed and impounded; • Dress for the weather in case you become stranded and have to walk; • Use caution when following a snowplow or sander by allowing at least two car lengths distance;
• Caution children about the dangers of sledding on hilly streets. |
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