DDOT
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395 S ramp from Sousa to close
The Interstate 395 South ramp from the inbound Sousa Bridge will close for three nights from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. starting Monday, according to the District Department of Transportation.
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Restoring sanity: New creperie, Circulator news, rallies
Back to Monday, back to sanity? Ha, not in this town.
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In D.C., most sidewalk signs are OK these days
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Previous enforcement on sidewalk sign is now more lax.
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DDOT apologizes for morning construction delays
A paving project that took too long to clean up caused delays on inbound New York Avenue near Bladensburg Road in Northeast Aug. 25.
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DC student taken home to wrong address
Jeremi Glover's first day at his new school was going fine until it was time to go home.
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Pedestrian crosswalk beacons coming to Otis and New Hampshire NW
Next time you go down New Hampshire you might want to be on the look out for new improvements at the intersection of Otis Place.
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2010 DC Feet in the Street event
DDOT and the National Park Service are teaming up to host a car-free event in Fort Dupont Park in SE to promote physical activity and green transportation.
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Cyclists need to stop in right spot at 16th & New Hampshire
CommentNew bike-only signals turn on under specific circumstances
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DDOT: New traffic pattern on NY Avenue
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There's a new traffic pattern on New York Avenue in Northeast near the 9th Street Bridge.
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Crazy sink hole on the 1700 block of Kalmia Road, NW
Mad props to twitter user tikidaisy for tracking down the sinkhole we’d been reading about. And thanks to DDOTDC for providing the location.
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Reverse bike lanes go in at 16th & New Hampshire
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Cyclists getting tickets at this intersection should now be a thing of the past.
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New Hampshire contra-flow lanes installation
DDOT's been busy lately. It looks, from these photos, like they've finished the installation of the contraflow bike lanes at the intersection of New Hampshire Ave, 16th St. and U St NW.
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For your viewing pleasure: A DDOT map of pedestrian accidents
CommentSee where people get hit by cars in D.C.
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DDOT on Navy Yard ped safety: "The trucks ... are just not stopping"
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City looks into right-on-red issues in wake of grisly accident
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Struck in D.C. last week: 8 pedestrians, 4 cyclists
Prioritization of vulnerable road users goes by many names, from "feet first" to the green transportation hierarchy. Whatever you call it, it's a sensible policy that a growing number of city and state departments of transportation are adopting.
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DDOT magic tricks
DDOT released a statement yesterday that the construction of Pennsylvania Ave SE Great Streets from 27th to Branch Ave SE will be accelerated.
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