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Many Washington residents have probably heard little or nothing about the “Shared Streets Law” just signed by Gov. Bob Ferguson after being passed with bipartisan support in the legislature. It takes effect at the end of July.
The new law will allow local officials to change the way some of the streets in their cities can be used and make them safer and accessible for pedestrians, bicyclists and those who just want to enjoy a sunny day outdoors at a local restaurant.
While this is still a unique concept in the U.S., it’s not uncommon in countries like Belgium, Netherlands and in European capitals. As Gov. Ferguson noted, “Shared streets are common around the world and can enhance safety and economic activity.” Here in Seattle, Pike Place Market is a good example of how these areas will look and be used.
A key element of the law is that in designated areas, the speed limit can’t exceed 10 miles per hour for any vehicle. It also indicates who has the right-of-way over whom, saying, “Vehicular traffic traveling along a shared street shall yield the right-of-way to any pedestrian, bicyclist, or operator of a micromobility device on the shared street” and a “bicyclist or operator of a micromobility device shall yield…to any pedestrian on a shared street.”
Areas like this can certainly be a welcome addition for those who prefer to walk or bike when possible and simply for anyone who wants to escape the traffic that most Washingtonians have to deal with every day. These “shared streets” will, in many cases, allow designated lanes for some vehicles. However, drivers will need to get used to the fact that they are in the minority here and be on the alert and in compliance with the law.
Pedestrians, bicyclists and those using scooters of all kinds will still need to be cautious. The fact that the speed limit can’t be greater than 10 mph should minimize the chances of serious injury, but it won’t eliminate them entirely. That’s why it’s always crucial for those who are injured to protect their right to fair compensation.
Matt Dubin has spent more than 20 years honing his skills as one of the top personal injury lawyers in the State of Washington. In his career, Matt has focused on protecting consumers from dangerous household products, medical mistakes, roadway accidents, and many other causes of injury. Matt has recovered nearly $20 million on behalf of his clients.
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