Wash. Admin. Code § 468-510-020 - Left lane restrictions
(1)RCW
46.61.100(3) mandates that
no vehicle towing a trailer or no vehicle or combination over 10,000 lb. may
use the left lane of limited access roadways having three or more lanes in one
direction, and that a high occupancy vehicle (HOV) lane is not considered the
left hand lane of a roadway. Within this section, 10,000 lb. means 10,000 lb.
gross vehicle weight (G.V.W.).
(2)RCW
46.61.100(3) further
mandates that the department, in consultation with the Washington state patrol,
shall adopt rules specifying those circumstances where it is permissible for
other vehicles to use the left lane in case of emergency or to facilitate the
orderly flow of traffic, and those segments of limited access highways exempt
from the subsection due to the operational characteristics of the roadway.
(a) For the types of vehicles specified, and
under the circumstances enumerated in (a)(i) through (vii) of this subsection,
the left lane prohibition described in subsection (1) of this section does not
apply to:
(i) Motorcycles towing
trailers.
(ii) Class B motor homes,
commonly called conversion vans, without a motor vehicle or trailer in
tow.
(iii) Tow trucks weighing over
10,000 lb. G.V.W. when en route to an emergency on a specific roadway or
roadside.
(iv) Fire trucks or
emergency care vehicles weighing over 10,000 lb. G.V.W. when en route to an
emergency.
(v) Any vehicle towing a
trailer or vehicle or combination weighing over 10,000 lb. G.V.W. when one or
more of the lanes are blocked because of an accident, other incident, or
highway maintenance or construction activities.
(vi) Any vehicle authorized to use a HOV lane
that would otherwise be prohibited from the left lane within two miles
approaching the beginning of a HOV lane or following the terminus of a HOV
lane.
(vii) Any department of
transportation vehicle towing a trailer or weighing over 10,000 lb. G.V.W. when
conducting official business within the left lane.
(b) On the roadway portions enumerated in
(b)(i) through (viii) of this subsection, the left lane prohibition described
in subsection (1) of this section does not apply:
(i) On northbound and southbound Interstate 5
in the Vancouver vicinity, from the Washington/Oregon state line to exit 3 at
Main Street.
(ii) On northbound
Interstate 5 in the Vancouver vicinity, from the confluence of Interstate 205
to exit 9 at 179th Street.
(iii) On
southbound Interstate 5 in the Vancouver vicinity, from exit 9 at 179th Street
to exit 7 at Interstate 205.
(iv)
On northbound Interstate 5 in the Seattle/Everett vicinity, from exit 154A at
I-405 to exit 194 at SR 529.
(v) On
southbound Interstate 5 in the Seattle/Everett vicinity, from exit 189 at SR
526 to exit 154A at I-405.
(vi) On
eastbound and westbound Interstate 90 in the Seattle vicinity, from exit 2A and
2B respectively at Interstate 5 to exit 10A at Interstate 405.
(vii) On eastbound and westbound Interstate
182 in the Tri-cities vicinity, from exit 4 to exit 12A.
(viii) On northbound and southbound
Interstate 205 in the Vancouver vicinity, from the Washington/Oregon state line
to the termini of the three lane sections about one-half mile south of exit
32.
(c) On the roadway
portions enumerated in (c)(i) and (ii) of this subsection, the left lane
prohibition described in subsection (1) of this section does not apply to any
vehicle, except trucks over 10,000 lb. G.V.W., when using the left lane for
passing to facilitate the orderly flow of traffic:
(i) On southbound Interstate 5 in the
Southcenter vicinity, from exit 154A at I-405 to exit 151 at South 200th
Street.
(ii) On southbound
Interstate 5 in the Tacoma vicinity, from exit 135 at SR 167 to exit 130 at
South 56th Street.
Notes
Statutory Authority: Chapters 34.05 and 34.08 RCW. 98-12-062 (Order 178), § 468-510-020, filed 6/1/98, effective 7/2/98.
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