Chelan County implements speed reduction on Chumstick Highway

Leavenworth, WALocal News

Chelan County is set to implement a significant speed reduction on Chumstick Highway, effective November 21, 2024. The decision, driven by safety concerns from local residents and officials, seeks to address traffic conditions that have raised alarms in the community. The new speed limit aims to enhance safety for both drivers and pedestrians, particularly in areas frequented by families and farm vehicles. County commissioner statements underline the urgency of this change, emphasizing its necessity given the highway's location near rural farmlands and city limits. With this adjustment, officials hope to reduce the frequency of accidents and improve the overall safety of the roadway.

This initiative is part of a broader trend focusing on auto safety across Chelan County. As more people travel through this region, the implementation of a lower speed limit reflects a commitment to creating safer driving conditions. Ultimately, this change aims to foster a more secure environment for both residents and visitors alike.

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