Seattle braces for FIFA World Cup traffic changes; transit urged

TL;DR Summary
Seattle’s Department of Transportation (SDOT) is urging residents to rely on public transit when possible as FIFA World Cup-related road work and lane changes are planned across key corridors, including I-5, the Ship Canal Bridge, and I-405. Drivers should anticipate detours and congestion and plan extra travel time or opt for transit; monitor updates from SDOT and KOMO News for real-time advisories.
- Know before you go: Traffic changes during FIFA World Cup in Seattle KOMO
- FIFA’s payday, Seattle’s bill? The money behind the city’s World Cup preparations KING5.com
- Seattle Soccer House at Pacific Place to Deliver a Free, Immersive World Cup Experience on a 70 Foot Screen Seattle FIFA World Cup
- Seattle ranked as best city in the U.S. to host World Cup, study finds MyNorthwest.com
- Catch World Cup Fever Across the Pacific Northwest 425magazine.com
Reading Insights
Total Reads
0
Unique Readers
1
Time Saved
30 min
vs 31 min read
Condensed
99%
6,128 → 62 words
Want the full story? Read the original article
Read on KOMO