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Walk the Tracks, in Photos

On Monday night, WABA hosted “Walk the Tracks,” in which District Department of Transportation staffers showed off to interested parties—from casual cyclists to ANC commissioners to councilmembers—how...

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Comment on DDOT’S M Street Cycletrack Plans Tonight

Soon, a cycletrack If you came to our Walk the Tracks event a few weeks ago, or if you’re interested in seeing the installation of the M Street cycletrack come to completion, please consider attending...

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Model for a Green Lane Project Photoshoot on Fri., June 7

WABA has recently teamed up with the Green Lane Project, part of Bikes Belong, to increase the number of dedicated cycletracks in D.C. Also affiliated with Bikes Belong is People for Bikes, which is...

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Update from the Mayor’s Office on Pennsylvania Avenue

Remember the bollards? Yesterday, long-simmering displeasure with the pattern of illegal u-turns across the Pennsylvania Avenue bike lanes netted considerable media attention from NBC4. Reporter Mark...

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Help The D.C. Bike Ambassadors Survey L Street

You’re likely familiar with the L Street cycletrack, D.C.’s eastbound, physically separated bike lane. The L Street cycletrack is one of a few bike lanes in D.C. that emulates the kind of...

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A Tour of D.C.’s Green Lanes, in Photos

Last week, WABA took planners and engineers from neighboring jurisdictions on a tour of D.C.’s “green lanes.” Green lanes are any dedicated, physically demarcated bike infrastructure. D.C. has a few...

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Tomorrow, Tour D.C.’s Cycletracks and Learn About Advocacy, Too

Join WABA tomorrow night for an advocacy-focused tour of D.C.’s Green Lane Project-style dedicated bike infrastructure. We’ll meet at the Foggy Bottom Metro stop  and the ride will run from 6:30-8:30...

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