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Washington state offers countless destinations and routes for travel by foot, wheel, or bicycle. Whether you prefer walking or rolling, we’re here to connect you with route planning resources and information to get from Point A to Point B smoothly.
- Travel
Prepare for your trip on our roads, ferries, rail, public...
- Construction & planning
Find detailed reviews about specific areas of Washington’s...
- Business with WSDOT
Highway signs. Learn about signs on state highways, such as...
- Engineering & standards
Public transportation plans; Safety Rest Area Strategic...
- About
You can also learn how to submit a public disclosure...
- Freight & Railway Business Programs
The Palouse River and Coulee City (PCC) Rail System is the...
- Property for Sale, Lease Or Auction
In some cases, a WSDOT project may need to acquire property...
- Highway Access Requests & Training
See transportation data for milepost markers, geoportal,...
- Travel
The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT or WashDOT, both / ˈ w ɒ ʃ d ɒ t /) is a governmental agency that constructs, maintains, and regulates the use of transportation infrastructure in the U.S. state of Washington.
Find travel information and resources for roads, bridges, ferries, aviation, bicycling, walking and passenger rail in Washington state. View real-time data, alerts, maps, permits, and safety tips for your trip.
Real-time travel data. View current travel conditions on an interactive map or search by route to get a list of travel alerts, cameras, truck restrictions and weather. View on map.
View real-time traffic flow, alerts, cameras, weather and more on the WSDOT Travel Center Map. Customize your map options and access data layers for construction, planning, engineering and standards.
SR 203 at MP 5.2: NE Tolt Hill Rd. Camera Direction: Westbound. Refresh rate: Every 2 minutes. Camera. I-5 at MP 0.32: Interstate Bridge. I-5 at MP 0.32: Interstate Bridge. Refresh rate: Every 2 minutes. Camera. I-5 at MP 0.44: SR 14 / Washington Way Ramp Meter.
Learn about the policy framework for state and local transportation departments to deliver an integrated, multi-modal system that meets the travel needs for all of us. Explore the six statewide goals, the regional perspectives, and the stakeholder collaboration behind 2040 and Beyond.