Washington Gov. Jay Inslee has signed into law a bill to give large trucks permission to use two lanes to navigate through circular intersections, including roundabouts.
The states of Indiana and Wisconsin also have acted in recent years to address concerns about how to maneuver with large trucks through the increasingly popular traffic pattern.
Roundabouts have grown in popularity around the country in recent years following the U.S. Department of Transportation backing their installation to slow traffic and reduce the frequency of severe wrecks. The Washington State Department of Transportation reports that intersections converted to roundabouts show a 75% decrease in injury crashes and a 90% decrease in fatal crashes.
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The states of Indiana and Wisconsin also have acted in recent years to address concerns about how to maneuver with large trucks through the increasingly popular traffic pattern.
Roundabouts have grown in popularity around the country in recent years following the U.S. Department of Transportation backing their installation to slow traffic and reduce the frequency of severe wrecks. The Washington State Department of Transportation reports that intersections converted to roundabouts show a 75% decrease in injury crashes and a 90% decrease in fatal crashes.
New Washington state laws sets roundabout rule for trucks
A new law in Washington state grants large trucks permission to perform a maneuver intended to properly navigate through roundabouts.

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