If you're thinking of taking the Metro this weekend, plan accordingly. Expect single-tracking, station closures, and shuttle bus service.
If you're taking the Metro this weekend, plan accordingly.
Common causes of bicyclist and pedestrian related-deaths
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Looking to take the Metro during Capital Pride weekend? Here's everything you need to know before you go.
Multiple lanes on Foxhall and Canal roads will be closed to traffic, so crews can resurface the roadways. Motorists should expect delays.
If you're taking the Metro this weekend, plan accordingly: six Blue and Yellow Line stations will be closed and buses will replace trains.
Replacing the 31st Street Bridge in Georgetown calls for parking changes and a road closure until the summer of 2020.
This will be a doozy: if you're taking the Metro this Memorial Day Weekend, plan accordingly.
On Thursday, 31st Street will be closed, so construction crews can replace a bridge in Georgetown.
Taking the Metro this weekend? Be aware that four train lines will be single-tracking.
Taking the Metro this weekend? Plan accordingly: stations will be closed; buses will replace trains; and a line will single-track.
Taking the Metro this weekend? Plan accordingly: stations will be closed; buses will replace trains; and lines will single-track.
If you're taking the Metro this weekend, you should plan accordingly.
If you're taking the Metro this weekend, you should plan accordingly. Three Metro lines will be single-tracking.
If you're taking the Metro this weekend, you should plan accordingly. Four Metro lines will be single-tracking.
Single right lanes and sidewalks on the Francis Scott Key Bridge will be closed starting March 26.
Secondary accidents occur when vehicles are stopped or slowed due to an accident and can be worst than the original accident.
Rates of car accident fatalities have risen on a yearly basis in the D.C. area since 2015.
If you're taking the Metro this weekend, you might want to get to the station early and plan accordingly.
If you're taking the Metro this weekend, you should get to the station early and plan accordingly.
Despite the holidays and a partial government shutdown, Metro will be running on either a weekday or weekend schedule.
In Washington D.C., there has been a disturbing increase in fatalities caused by drunk drivers.
If you're taking the Metro this Veterans Day weekend, you should get to the station early and plan accordingly.
The DDOT is temporarily closing certain lanes, ramps, and shoulders from Sunday, Nov. 11 to Saturday, Nov. 17. Expect delays, as a result.
The DDOT is temporarily closing certain lanes, ramps, and shoulders during the week of Nov. 4.
If you're traveling to Georgetown on Halloween, consider taking an alternate route.