Traffic study to be done at Renton intersection where 4 people were killed in horrific crash

King County is taking a step toward addressing the ongoing issue of safety at an intersection in Renton where 4 people, including 3 children, were killed in a horrific crash by a speeding driver in March.

King County Councilmember Reagan Dunn sent out this memo about proposing a study of the intersection and what it entails:

“King County Councilmember Reagan Dunn on Thursday introduced legislation to study options for improving road safety in the Fairwood community, where a deadly car crash recently put a spotlight on problem areas on one of the area’s main thoroughfares.

“The recent horrifying car crash in Fairwood tragically highlighted the need to find ways to make our neighborhood roads safer,” Dunn said. “This legislation will take a comprehensive look at ideas from the community for improving road safety—such as roundabouts, cameras, and increased traffic enforcement—so that together we can act to protect our community from dangerous driving.”

Dunn’s legislation requests a study of a range of road safety improvement options in the Fairwood community. Specifically, it calls for the study of roundabouts at high-risk intersections on 140th Ave SE; the use of traffic enforcement cameras at major intersections near Carriage Crest Elementary School and at other high-risk locations; emphasis patrols by law enforcement officers in the Fairwood community; and other infrastructure improvements including but not limited to road diets, physical barriers in unused center two-way left-turn lanes, and leading pedestrian intervals.

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