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Bike Traffic Signals Video Transcript

Bike Traffic Signals Video Transcript

The District Department of Transportation (DDOT) is making safety improvements at the intersection of 16th Street, U Street and New Hampshire Avenue, NW that includes installing the first bicycle traffic signals in the District.

 
Bikestation Video Transcript

Bikestation Video Transcript

Washington, DC's Bikestation is one of the sleeker and more fully-featured bike parking facilities that Streetfilms has ever seen. Have a look and see how D.C. has made their biggest transit hub even more multi-modal with top-notch bike parking.

 
Debut of New Parking Meter Pilot

Debut of New Parking Meter Pilot

This video introduces a new Department of Transportation parking meter pilot program featuring meters that accept credit cards or coins.

 
How to Use Capital Bikeshare

How to Use Capital Bikeshare

How to Use Capital Bikeshare

 
The Barnes Dance Video Transcript

The Barnes Dance Video Transcript

What we’re doing here is we’re bringing back a Barnes Dance which is a signal timing that gives pedestrians an all-red phase where they can cross diagonally, parallel to traffic or straight across, either way.

 
The Districts First Curbside Charging Station

The Districts First Curbside Charging Station

On Tuesday, November 16, 2010, the District Department of Transportation (DDOT) unveiled the first curbside electric car charging station in DC.

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