Daytime Lane Closures on Westbound SR 18 Sept. 30Oct. 1 at Issaquah-Hobart Road

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

Lane reductions will impact westbound State Route 18 between Issaquah-Hobart Road and Southeast 200th Street on September 30 and October 1. The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) will close the right lane from 9 a. m. to 2 p. m.

for essential road surface repairs. Freight traffic should avoid Issaquah-Hobart Road and other city streets, as they lack the capacity for semi-trucks. WSDOT encourages drivers to use their mobile app or the Travel Center Map for real-time travel information. These maintenance efforts are crucial for enhancing road safety and traffic management in the region. Local officials emphasize the importance of keeping freight traffic off unsuitable roads to prevent congestion.

Drivers should anticipate potential delays and plan their routes accordingly. The repairs aim to ensure a smoother driving experience for all road users.

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