Notoriously dangerous stretch of Highway 2 getting much-needed attention
Oct 9, 2017, 8:53 AM

(File, ³ÉÈËXÕ¾ Radio)
(File, ³ÉÈËXÕ¾ Radio)
One of the most dangerous stretches of highway in Washington state is getting more safety improvements.
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Over the past 14 years, more than 60 people have died in crashes on Highway 2 between Everett and Stevens Pass, .
In response, crews will install median barriers for about two miles, beginning at and reaching almost to the . The hope is they will put an end to crossover, head-on crashes. Many of the crashes over the years have been reportedly caused by vehicles weaving into oncoming traffic.
Highway 2 has been a main focus for the state.
In Sultan, for example, a roundabout was built to reduce the number of crashes, many of which were related to turning vehicles.
In August, ³ÉÈËXÕ¾ Radio traffic reporter Chris Sullivan wrote that the state is dedicating $17 million to improvements along the highway. That does not include the barrier work, which will cost approximately $10 million, the Herald reports.
Barrier work is scheduled for 2019. It is expected to wrap up by October 2019.