New southbound SR 167 HOT Lane extension opens Dec. 17

6-mile extension runs through Pacific; new lights, signs, ramps included

  • Wednesday, December 7, 2016 12:45pm
  • News
The project widens SR 167 to add a lane in the southbound direction from Kent to Auburn and extends the existing High Occupancy Toll (HOT) Lanes system south on SR 167 in the Green River Valley. COURTESY MAP, WSDOT

The project widens SR 167 to add a lane in the southbound direction from Kent to Auburn and extends the existing High Occupancy Toll (HOT) Lanes system south on SR 167 in the Green River Valley. COURTESY MAP, WSDOT

Drivers will soon have a new choice while traveling on State Route 167 through Auburn.

On Saturday, Dec. 17, the Washington State Department of Transportation will turn on a six-mile High Occupancy Toll (HOT) lane extension, creating a nearly 14-mile continuous southbound stretch of HOT lanes from Renton to Pacific.

Overnight Thursday Dec. 15, contractors working for WSDOT will uncover new toll signs, and a digital “HOV only” message will be displayed on the rate signs. WSDOT will begin collecting tolls at 5 a.m. on Saturday, Dec. 17.

“We know HOT lane drivers have been eagerly waiting for this new extension to bring relief at a major bottleneck in Auburn, and we’re excited to bring this new option to them a few months earlier than planned,” said WSDOT Director of Systems and Engineering Jennifer Charlebois.

In coordination with the HOT lane extension, this project also includes new traffic signals at the SR 167 interchanges with Ellingson Road and Eighth Street East. The new signals, along with new sidewalks, are designed to improve safety and efficiency at these intersections.

In addition, new ramp meters will begin operating at the SR 167 on-ramps at Ellingson Road and Eighth Street East. Ramp meters are typically used during peak traffic hours to reduce congestion and decrease overall travel times for drivers.

How to use the HOT lanes

The SR 167 HOT lanes are open to solo drivers who choose to pay a toll. Carpools of two or more, vanpools and buses can use the lanes toll-free. Toll rates, ranging from 50 cents to the maximum of $9, adjust to keep traffic moving in the HOT lanes even when the regular lanes are congested. Drivers always pay the price they see when they enter, even if they see a higher toll rate further down the road.

Choose the pass that’s right for you

Single occupant drivers must have a Good To Go! pass to pay a toll in the HOT lanes. The Pay By Mail option available on other toll facilities is not available on SR 167.

Carpoolers with a Good To Go! pass must do the following to ensure they are not charged a toll:

• Set the Flex Pass to HOV mode.

• Turn the switchable pass off.

• Store a moveable pass in a static bag.

A sticker pass will be charged regardless of the number of passengers in the vehicle.

Several options for getting a Good To Go! pass

· Purchase at a retail location: The fastest way to get a Good To Go! pass is to purchase it from a local retailer. Passes are available at participating QFC and Fred Meyer stores. Passes bought through retailers must be activated through a current or new Good To Go! account by visiting MyGoodToGo.com.

Purchase from Good To Go!: Drivers can also purchase a pass online. Passes purchased online are automatically activated. It takes about a week to receive a new pass.

Swap it out. Drivers with the old, on/off switchable pass can call Good To Go! customer service to exchange it for a Flex Pass.

Visit wsdot.wa.gov/Tolling/SR167HotLanes/ to learn more about the SR 167 HOT Lanes.


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