6:43 AM: We start our morning-traffic watch with a reminder that the “low bridge” is closed to all non-maritime traffic and expected to remain so for at least a week:

While the “low bridge” undergoes emergency repairs, SDOT’s detour advice is here. Some bicycle riders who usually use that bridge are riding the West Seattle Water Taxi instead; no early line, Scott reports. Here’s the schedule.
Meantime, our other regular cameras:



(SDOT MAP with travel times/video links)
No incidents reported so far otherwise.
6:58 AM: Ann reports that the “use the high bridge, not the low bridge” sign on Delridge was NOT flashing when she went by.
9:32 AM: Problem-free commute. We’re checking with the King County Water Taxi to see how/if bike usage increased – Kevin reported this along the way:
Don’t know what a normal 8am crossing looks like but the bike rack’s full today. pic.twitter.com/fltRYEKtR9
— Kevin Freitas (@kevinfreitas) June 21, 2018