Your commute to Bellevue during the SeattleSqueeze

Bellevue, WALocal News

Starting January 11, 2019, the Alaskan Way Viaduct will close for three weeks, creating a challenging commuting environment for those traveling between Seattle and Bellevue during what is termed the "period of maximum constraint. " This situation arises as the new two-mile SR 99 tunnel is set to open, leading to significant changes in traffic patterns and transit operations. Local transit agencies and Seattle Councilmember Mike O’Brien advise commuters to adopt various strategies to alleviate anticipated congestion, including teleworking, which allows individuals to avoid traffic altogether. Adjusting work schedules to travel outside peak hours, forming carpools, and taking advantage of public transit options are also recommended. With forecasts suggesting up to six weeks of region-wide traffic congestion, effective planning is essential for minimizing the impact of these changes on daily commutes.

The article highlights resources available to commuters, including carpooling incentives and transit planning assistance. By encouraging collaboration and proactive measures, the community can work together to navigate the complexities of this transportation transition. As Seattle prepares for these significant changes, the importance of adaptability and forward-thinking becomes evident for all commuters.

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