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Walla Walla Lawmaker's Bill for Safer Highways with New Crash Zones Moves Forward
House Bill 2174 would establish zones with doubled fines and enhanced enforcement on high-risk roads to reduce crashes and fatalities, citing 68 injuries and 7 deaths on SR 395 since 2020.
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Walla Walla lawmaker’s bill for safer highways with new crash zones moves forward
UPDATE: January 27 at 11:20 p.m. The state House Local Government Committee has approved Rep. Klicker’s bill to improve safety on highways with high accident rates. House Bill 2174, sponsored by Klicker, aims to create Crash Prevention Zones (CPZs) on roads like State Route 395 and Highway 12, where multiple fatal accidents have occurred. The
Wash. bill to allow 'risk zones'
Introduced by state Rep. Mark Klicker, R-Walla Walla, House Bill 2174 would let counties, cities, towns and the Washington State Department of Transportation secretary treat dangerous sections of roadway similar to construction zones: Markers, such as lights and signage, would…
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