Thursday, November 28, 2024

Travel

Rock Creek Park Roads to Close for Reducing Deer Population

Some roads along Rock Creek Park will be closed during night time in the next few months as part of the National Park Service’s "deer management operations."

DC’s Speed Camera on Anacostia Freeway Brings in $26M

A speed camera on Washington, D.C.’s Interstate 295 (I-295), known as the Anacostia Freeway, has collected over $26 million in two and a half years.

Coolest Ski Resorts Conveniently Close to DC

Washington, D.C. isn't the best place for a winter-sports-enthusiast. But it is possible to experience the winter fun without having to travel to Utah or Colorado.

DC to Get Additional Parking Officers for Better Bike Lane Safety

D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser announced on Tuesday that she was mobilizing 26 new Parking Enforcement Officers (PEO) in order to step up bike lane safety, particularly to deal with vehicles blocking bike lanes.

Metro Transit Police Had to Shoot Deer on Tracks Between Stations

A deer that was spotted wandering onto the tracks between the Takoma and Fort Totten Metro stations in D.C. was shot and killed by Metro Transit Police on Sunday.

DC to Have Hundred Parking Corrals for Dockless Vehicles

The District Department of Transportation (DDOT) will install 100 parking corrals for dockless vehicles, along with creating dismount zones around the city.

DC Likely to See Massive Increase in Dockless Vehicles Next Year

The District Department of Transportation (DDOT) has started accepting applications for next year from companies offering dockless scooter and bike services.

WMATA Prepares to Restore Some Late-Night Rides

The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) is planning to allocate part of its budget to bringing back some of the suspended late-night hours.