In The News: DDOT Releases Proposed District Bikesharing Locations
The design and implementation of the District’s enhanced bike sharing program is rolling along with the District Department of Transportation’s (DDOT) release of a new map showing the proposed...
View ArticleIn The News: Bike Sharing Expands in Washington
Author: J. David Goodman As Lauren Statman made her way along Calvert Street in Washington on Sunday, she stopped to investigate a new phenomenon on the sidewalk near her home: a large, empty bike...
View ArticleAs shelters move farther out, network of buses connects homeless with downtown
Author: Steve Hendrix Mark Fischer might not have a fixed address, but he sure has a fixed commute. On Monday morning, Fischer, 47 and unemployed for almost a decade, started his day as he always does:...
View ArticleWalk This Way: Expanding Pedestrian and Bike Safety to the Whole District...
On Monday morning, District Department of Transportation Director Gabe Klein sat at a dais at the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments boardroom, next to the Dutch ambassador and other...
View ArticleFifth Annual University Network Summit: Catastrophes and Complex Systems:...
TRB is cosponsoring the Fifth Annual University Network Summit: Catastrophes and Complex Systems: TRANSPORTATION on March 30-April 1, 2011, in Washington, D.C. The summit will be hosted by the Office...
View ArticleAs Washington goes …
Author: Philip Langdon Population figures for all 50 states were released in late December by the US Census Bureau. Because the Bureau treats the District of Columbia as if it were a state, among the...
View ArticleUnion Station Bicycle Transit Center
Author: Donald Paine At the cusp of a livable cities movement, the Bicycle Transit Center is a highly visible catalyst promoting bicycle use and alternative transportation options by providing secure...
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