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  1. Washington State Department of Transportation

    The official home page for WSDOT. Take a look at how we keep people, businesses and the economy moving by operating and improving the state's transportation systems.

  2. Travel | WSDOT

    Sign up for WSDOT travel alerts There are several ways to get travel alerts from us straight to your device. Find out how to subscribe or unsubscribe to emails, push notifications or text messages.

  3. Washington State Ferries | WSDOT

    Register for January community meetings We'e hosting virtual systemwide community meetings on Jan. 21. Washington State Ferries staff will answer questions and provide updates on new boats, …

  4. Construction & planning | WSDOT

    Dive into WSDOT-related budget and financial information, including facts on transportation budgets, financial planning, forecasting, and financial reports and presentations.

  5. Offices & regions | WSDOT

    General phone numbers and addresses for contacting WSDOT. For emergencies such as roadway blockages or roadway damage, please call 911 WSDOT Headquarters (360) 705-7000 / (360) 705 …

  6. Roads & bridges | WSDOT

    Find details regarding HOV lanes, toll roads, updates for mountain passes and what you need to know in advance for travel around the state.

  7. Toll roads, bridges & tunnels | WSDOT

    Learn about express toll lanes, bridges and tunnels in Washington state, and how to save money on every toll with a Good To Go! account.

  8. Good To Go! accounts & passes | WSDOT

    What you'll find on this page: Good To Go! accounts Good To Go! passes and installation guides Late fees, civil penalties and disputes Visitor's guide Translated materials Good To Go! accounts Good To …

  9. Contacts | WSDOT

    WSDOT is experiencing an increasing amount of theft of copper wire and other materials from the highway system. We are working with the Washington State Patrol to slow this alarming trend.

  10. Standard plans | WSDOT

    WSDOT continues, in cooperation with FHWA, our implementation of the AASHTO Manual for the Assessment of Safety Hardware (or MASH). MASH is the new national standard for crash testing …