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Originally published Saturday, September 19, 2009 at 4:01 AM

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WA state report: 'rumble strips' prevent accidents

Washington's Department of Transportation says that "rumble strips" - the grooves cut into the center lines of two-lane highways - have dramatically reduced accidents.

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OLYMPIA, Wash. —

Washington's Department of Transportation says that "rumble strips" - the grooves cut into the center lines of two-lane highways - have dramatically reduced accidents.

In a quarterly report, the department says that between 2002 and 2008, serious injury and fatal collisions on roads where the strips were installed dropped by 57 percent.

The strips cause a loud rumbling sound when tires run over them. They have been cut into 2,000 miles of roads statewide and are being installed on another 650 miles.

The report also notes that the 522 traffic fatalities in Washington last year were the fewest since 1955, when there were 461.

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