Although Baltimore, Laurel, and the University of Maryland have used these signs, these are the first signs on a state highway. Because SHA issued detailed guidance on these signs in May, we were expecting these signs to be posted by the end of June, but the derecho set things back. ...
1. Perhaps most relevant is that no one really knows how the state will pay for any of it, and thus whether or not it will be built. The Preliminary Engineering phase of the Purple Line will wrap up this summer. At that time the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) will issue a Record...
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and community partners who will all be asked to put one Philly-centric item into Wash Cycle Laundry’s bike trailer to take to Washington, D.C. Reporters and cameras welcome. Once arriving in Washington D.C., media are invited to visit the company’s base of laundry operations on Tuesday...
add more Automatic traffic enforcement cameras. require cyclists to have tail lights at night ban the parking of trailers next to bike lanes. It is not perfect. Some of the things most needed to make DC streets safer, like rebuild them, take time. Others, like mandating safer vehicles, the...
Outside of the crosswalks, they determined that speed cameras would be redundant due to plans for stepped up enforcement. Which is ridiculous considering the scale difference. And they also decided that the traffic impacts of making the road HOV-3 or bike/ped/transit only would be "unacceptable...
DC's roads are already pretty safe. With a fatality rate of2.4 per every 100,000 residents(2014), we're safer thanevery statein the US, andevery countryin the world (including Sweden) but one - likely due to our low car ownership rate and high transit use (<- writers call this "...
Jeffrey Whitmarsh, a lieutenant in the Delaware State Police and a cyclist himself, said it’s best when traffic laws reflect how people actually behave on the road. That way, everybody knows where they stand. “[The new law] adds safety for cyclists, and it adds realistic expectations for...
In less than two years, the SFTP has resulted in the implementation of nearly 20,000 safety upgrades, including expanded use of automatic braking, backup cameras, driver alert systems, blind spot alerts, heated mirrors, truck side guards and vehicle telematics. The SFTP notes that In 2015,...