SPOKANE, Wash. — Washington State Patrol says drivers may see more troopers along a specific stretch of I-90 in Spokane through July 31, a section highlighted as problematic by drivers’ cell phone data.
“It’s given us that added tool to be in the areas we need to be,” said Sergeant Greg Riddell with WSP.
The Washington Traffic Safety Commission says it bought cell phone data from Michelin Mobility Intelligence. The data helps identify the top trouble spots for speeding around the state by showing where and when drivers brake, accelerate, or use their phones while driving…