Seattle Public Schools, beset by late buses all year, prepares for Viadoom Seattle School District is taking steps to reduce the impact of the viaduct closure on the 55,000 children who come and go from nearly 100 schools each weekday. Ann Dornfeld
We've been arguing about the viaduct since before it was even built Kim Malcolm talks with Leonard Garfield about the history of the Alaskan Way Viaduct, and why it's been an ongoing source of controversy from the very start. Kim Malcolm
Does this photo make you nervous? You wouldn't be alone Tunnels make a lot of people really anxious. Up to 15 percent of people, in fact. David Hyde
This is how Seattle's new tunnel compares with others, in dollars and delays Seattle's waterfront tunnel is scheduled to open in February after years of delays and millions of dollars in cost overruns. David Hyde
Seattle boomed but still took cars off the road Surprising highlights in the city's annual traffic report. Casey Martin
Can you guess the worst day of the week for Seattle traffic? KUOW listener Richard Smith thought he knew the answer but wanted to be sure: What’s the worst day of the week for traffic? Kim Malcolm
This week we ask: Are you upset about Amazon? Bill Radke discusses the week's news with the Seattle Channel Civic Cocktail's Joni Balter, Seattle Times technology reporter Rachel Lerman and former Seattle Mayor Mike McGinn. Bill Radke
Get ready: The viaduct is coming down People may be late to work when the viaduct comes down. Joshua McNichols
Stuck In Traffic? You're Not Alone. New Data Show American Commute Times Are Longer Newly released data from the U.S. Census Bureau show Americans have spent an extra two and a half hours commuting last year compared to the year before. Gabriela Saldivia
Driverless semi-trucks on I-5? Interstate 5 through Washington and Oregon is the best place in the U.S. for so-called driverless trucks to start running. That's according to a new report by the Kirkland-based traffic data company Inrix. Gil Aegerter