Q: More education appears to be needed regarding the “HAWKS” on Alabama Street. Two days ago, two police officers in Bellingham patrol cars were observed traveling in opposite directions on
Q: More education appears to be needed regarding the “HAWKS” on Alabama Street. Two days ago, two police officers in Bellingham patrol cars were observed traveling in opposite directions on
Q: How dark can window tint be on a car? A: Maybe it’s about the heat. Maybe it’s about the style. Maybe it’s about the privacy. Whatever the reason, many
Q: Is it legal for a rent-a-cop to stop traffic on Northwest Road to allow the cars from that big box church to enter Northwest? Just last Sunday, I was
Q: As an eyesight-challenged person, my license requires that I wear corrective lenses. I have either my prescription glasses or sunglasses at all times. Recently I was driving on one
Q: Is it illegal to drive with a pet on your lap? A: Maybe I should first ask what kind of pet. Are we talking about a sleeping kitten or
Q: I recently was waiting in traffic heading west on Barkley Boulevard just before the intersection with Racine Street. I planned to turn left on Orleans and had my left
Q: Who sets speed limits and how are they decided? A: Should we start with the science or the politics? Let’s start with politics, since that gets us on track
Q: Did something change for left hand turners at a signal? I have noticed that a growing number of drivers in Bellingham have decided that pulling into the intersection at
In the last two weeks I’ve received a stack (well, a digital stack) of emails about roundabouts. I’ve heard from traffic engineers, police officers and motorists in our community. Some
Q: Why are some roads marked “Dead End” and some marked “No Outlet?” Is there a difference? A: One theory is that wealthy neighborhoods petitioned to eliminate “Dead End” signs