--- layout: page title: "Washington State DOT" description: "Instructions on how to integrate WSDOT data into your home." date: 2017-01-21 18:00 sidebar: true comments: false sharing: true footer: true logo: wsdot.png ha_category: Transport ha_iot_class: "Cloud Polling" ha_release: 0.37 --- The `wsdot` sensor will give you travel time information from the [Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT)](http://wsdot.com/). First, you need to get a free Traveler Information `api_key` from the [WSDOT API webpage](http://wsdot.com/traffic/api/). Just enter your email address to instantly get the key. Once you have the code, create `wsdot` sensors by editing your `configuration.yaml` file as follows: ```yaml # Example configuration.yaml entry sensor: - platform: wsdot api_key: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX travel_time: - id: 95 name: I-90 Eastbound HOV ``` Configuration variables: - **api_key** (*Required*): Your `api_key` from WSDOT. - **scan_interval** (*Optional*): How frequently to query for new data. Default: 3 minutes. - **travel_time** array (*Required*): List of routes. - **id** (*Required*): Name of the route. - **name** (*Optional*): Name of the route. Default just uses `id`. Figuring out which Travel Time ID (`id`) is associated with your routes is a bit of a challenge. If you visit `http://wsdot.com/Traffic/api/TravelTimes/TravelTimesREST.svc/GetTravelTimesAsJson?AccessCode=[your_api_key_here]` substituting your `api_key`, you will get a list of all available routes. Search through it and then find the key `TravelTimeID`. That tells you the number you need. Some common examples include: ``` 73 Issaquah-Seattle (WB PM) 74 Seattle-Issaquah (EB AM) 75 HOV Issaquah-Seattle (WB REV) 76 Issaquah-Seattle (WB REV) 77 HOV Redmond-Seattle (WB PM) 78 HOV Seattle-Redmond (EB AM) 79 Redmond-Seattle (WB PM) 80 Seattle-Redmond (EB AM) 81 HOV Redmond-Seattle via I-90 (WB PM) 82 HOV Seattle-Redmond via I-90 (EB AM) 83 Redmond-Seattle via I-90 (WB PM) 84 Seattle-Redmond via I-90 (EB AM) 85 HOV Redmond-Seattle via I-90 (WB REV) 86 Redmond-Seattle via I-90 (WB REV) 89 Bellevue-Seattle via 520 (WB PM) 90 HOV Bellevue-Seattle via 520 (WB PM) 91 HOV Seattle-Bellevue via 520 (EB AM) 92 Seattle-Bellevue via 520 (EB AM) 93 Bellevue-Seattle via I-90 (WB PM) 94 HOV Bellevue-Seattle via I-90 (WB PM) 95 HOV Seattle-Bellevue via I-90 (EB AM) 96 Seattle-Bellevue via I-90 (EB AM) 97 Bellevue-Seattle via I-90 (WB REV) 98 HOV Bellevue-Seattle via I-90 (WB REV) ```

WSDOT does provide information about ferry schedules, mountain passes, tolls, etc. but so far only Travel Time data is available in this platform.

Here's an example of the sensor in use: