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I-405 express toll lanes get a 6-month report card

Apr 20, 2016, 5:18 PM | Updated: Apr 21, 2016, 10:27 pm

According to the Everett Herald, the Community Transit district planning and development director, ...

According to the Everett Herald, the Community Transit district planning and development director, Joy Munkers, implored the commission to "stay the course" and not make changes to I-405. (WSDOT)

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It’s time for the six-month report card for the new express toll lanes on I-405. Some drivers still say it’s much worse than it used to be, others are making use of the faster lanes. The state says everyone is saving time.

The Washington State Department of Transportation insists the express toll lanes are working even better than expected.

鈥淒rivers have become earlier adopters a lot faster than we anticipated,鈥 said WSDOT Tolling Director Patty Rubstello. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 not only good for them but it鈥檚 good for the overall corridor. The more people that are using the express toll lanes helps the general purpose lanes move better as well.”

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Rubstello said drivers using the southbound toll lanes during the morning commute are saving an average of 10 minutes per trip. They are saving 13 minutes in the northbound lanes going home in the evening.

But I can hear you drivers saying, “hey, those are the people who can fork over the cash to pay. What about the general purpose lanes?”

Rubstello said the general purpose drive in the morning is an average six minutes faster than before tolling began. The northbound drive is three minutes faster, though she admits that stretch from Bothell to Lynnwood is a problem. That’s where the freeway goes from five lanes to three.

鈥淔rom 522 up to 527, that continues to be the challenge, and we do see that (general purpose) lanes are about three minutes slower during the peak period,鈥 Rubstello said. 鈥淥verall, though, if you鈥檙e driving from Bellevue all the way up to Lynnwood, you are seeing a three minute travel time benefit.鈥

The target for the express toll lanes is to have vehicles traveling at 45 miles per hour. That goal is being hit more than 90 percent of the time during peak hours, which Rubstello says is a huge improvement over the old HOV lanes.

鈥淲e took a look at what it was before. Southbound we were at about 78 percent meeting that standard, and northbound we were at 44 percent,鈥 Rubstello said. 鈥淪o less than half the time we were well below 40 miles per hour.”

Kim Henry is in charge of the entire I-405 corridor. He continues to tweak where he can to improve conditions, and he says they are working to speed up the use of the shoulder between Canyon Park and I-5 during peak hours.

鈥淲e really think that is going to help this whole traffic area and help traffic move through here a lot better,鈥 Henry said. 鈥淥nce that does, it鈥檚 going to take pressure off this whole northbound direction and improve travel times for everybody.鈥

No timeline for that yet, but Henry says it shouldn’t be too long.

A few other stats from the first six months include:

鈥 7.5 million trips have been taken in the toll lanes so far

鈥 70 percent of those express lane trips were tolled

鈥 More than 200,000 Flex Passes are in use

The average toll continues to run $4 or under. But until recently that statistic included all times of the day. The toll lanes now have free times during the evening and on weekends.

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