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New signal could slow Edmonds ferry traffic

Feb 3, 2015, 2:36 PM | Updated: Feb 4, 2015, 5:41 am

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The first traffic signal of its kind in Snohomish County will slow traffic on State Route 104 once it becomes active on Feb. 4.

Drivers on eastbound State Route 104, including ferry traffic, can expect a slower speed limit and a new stop light, according to the Washington State Department of Transportation.

The signal and crosswalk system, known as HAWK, becomes active when a pedestrian presses the crosswalk button. The light will change from flashing yellow to solid red. After the solid red begins flashing, drivers may continue driving, one at a time. The signal will go dark after crossing time ends.

The new system allows pedestrians to cross a 58-foot crosswalk on State Route 104, next to City Park.

The signal is on the same route the majority of ferry traffic travels. Drivers heading to and from the Edmonds ferry terminal travel State Route 104.

The Department of Transportation plans to put up extra signage leading up to the crosswalk to warn drivers of the new signal.

The speed limit in the area will be reduced from 40 MPH to 35 MPH.

The project began October 2014. It cost $465,000 and was funded by a grant from the Pedestrian Bicycle Safety program. The City of Edmonds contributed $10,000.

An average of 10,500 vehicles use the stretch of State Route 104 per day, according to the most recent traffic study in 2011.

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