Tens of thousands of Amazon employees were due back in the company’s Seattle headquarters full-time on Thursday — a development that will likely mean more headaches for motorists in the Emerald City.
State transit officials are urging residents to prepare for gridlock in the new year as an estimated 50,000 return to the office five days a week.
“There’s going to be more people on the road, and so that’s when that extra travel time is really going to play a part into where people need to leave extra time to get there,” Aisha Dayal of the Washington state Department of Transportation told Fox 13 TV.
Vera Akolo, who commutes to work by car in Seattle, said she’s preparing for the worst.
“Yeah, this is a reminder it’s not going to be great,” Akolo told Fox 13.
