Thursday, November 28, 2024

Travel

Nonessential Travelers From 27 High-Risk States to Self-Quarantine

People traveling to the District from 27 “high-risk states” in terms of coronavirus levels are required to self-quarantine for two weeks.

Metro to Give Out 500,000 Masks to Riders via Federal Government

Metro is preparing to distribute 500,000 cloth masks provided by the US Department of Transportation.

DC Drivers With Expired Documents From March 1 Can Relax for Now

DC’s DMV allows drivers’ documents that expired on March 1 or later to remain valid until 45 days after the coronavirus public health emergency ends.

Metro Set to Restore More Rides, Hours Starting August 16

WMATA is planning to introduce on August 16 more buses, more trains, and more hours of service that were canceled due to the coronavirus.

District to Get More Car-Free Lanes for Buses and Bikes This Month

The DC Department of Transportation (DDOT) is planning to expand its car-free lanes meant for buses and bikes into three more locations soon.

District Relaunches Capital Bikeshare E-Bikes on Streets

Capital Bikeshare, a bicycle sharing system that serves the DC area, has announced that it is putting its dockless electric bikes back on the streets.

Metro Conducts ‘Return To Work Survey’ to Plan Services During Reopening

Metro released a survey on its website, asking employers and employees about their plans for returning to work to design its services during the reopening.

Metro to Offer Extended Service on Fourth of July

Metro announced that there will be extended service at a number of stations after the Salute to America fireworks display on the National Mall on July 4.