
LUMMI PENINSULA, Wash. — The Whatcom County Division of Public Works has scheduled pavement striping work on greater than 6 miles of Haxton Approach between Slater Street and Lummi Shore Drive on Tuesday, August 16, between 6 a.m. and 6 p.m.
Drivers are cautioned to count on delays on Haxton Approach and different routes are really useful whereas work is in progress.
Public Works officers say deputies from the Whatcom County Sheriff’s Workplace will help with visitors management and have reminded drivers that visitors tickets are doubled in work zones.
Drivers are additionally suggested to look at for “moist paint” warning indicators and warning vehicles, keep away from following work tools too carefully, and never drive over moist lane stripes. Fast drying paint is used which may take as much as 5 minutes to dry.
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Driving on moist paint removes small reflective glass beads from the paint and may trigger lengthy lasting paint to splatter on the automobile. Scratched paint that has splattered on a automobile will probably be almost inconceivable to take away after it has dried, warns WCPW. Making use of excessive stress water inside an hour is what they advise.