State safety commission launches study into notorious stretch of King County road

Seattle, WALocal News

The King County Target Zero Coalition has unveiled a significant traffic safety project targeting a perilous 11-mile corridor through Renton, Kent, Auburn, and unincorporated King County. This initiative was spurred by a series of tragic accidents, notably the deaths of children, which highlighted the urgent need for safety improvements. Community engagement played a crucial role in shaping the project, as residents voiced concerns over high-speed crashes and reckless driving. The coalition's approach, led by Sara Hallstead, utilizes data from a recent study by Michelin Mobility Intelligence and the Washington Traffic Safety Commission to pinpoint specific dangerous behaviors. The targeted corridor, which includes key intersections, aims to implement effective safety measures that could prevent further fatalities.

The recent fatalities underscore the critical need for such initiatives, as families mourn the loss of loved ones due to reckless driving. This project not only addresses immediate concerns but also aims to create a long-lasting impact on traffic safety in the region. By prioritizing community input and data-driven strategies, the coalition hopes to foster a safer environment for all road users.

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