Posts tagged Struck In Dc
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Struck in DC last week: 9 pedestrians, 1 cyclist
Here are some of last week’s reported pedestrian and cyclist crashes in the District. Keep reading…
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Struck in DC last week: 12 pedestrians, 2 cyclists
Here are some of last week’s reported pedestrian and cyclist crashes in the District. Keep reading…
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Struck in DC this week: 2 pedestrians, 1 cyclist
Each week, we map cyclist and pedestrian crashes in the District. Keep reading…
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Struck in DC this week: 6 pedestrians, 2 cyclists
Each week, we map cyclist and pedestrian crashes in the District. Keep reading…
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Struck in DC this week: 9 pedestrians, 1 cyclist
Each week, we map cyclist and pedestrian crashes in the District. Keep reading…
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Struck in DC this week: Don’t be a jerk edition
On Friday morning, two elderly pedestrians were injured, one seriously, by a hit-and-run-cyclist in an alley near the 500 block of Massachusetts Avenue NW. As WashCycle notes, “this story was picked up by just about every news outlet.” The reason it got so much attention, while countless other hit-and-run incidents barely get mentioned, is because it’s… Keep reading…
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Struck in DC this week: 8 pedestrians, 1 cyclist
Each week, we map cyclist and pedestrian crashes in the District. Keep reading…
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Struck in DC this week: 7 pedestrians, 3 cyclists
On a visit to the scariest places in our region for Halloween, WAMU’s Metro Connection visited the intersection of Minnesota Avenue and Benning Road NE. WAMU transportation reporter David Schultz brought WAMU’s Rob Sachs to this intersection because it is the most dangerous for pedestrians in the District. Schultz and Sachs attempted to cross the intersection… Keep reading…
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Struck in DC this week: 7 pedestrians, 3 cyclists
Each week, we we map cyclist and pedestrian crashes in the District. Last week, we did not run a Struck in DC post. In that week, two cyclists and two pedestrians are known to have been struck. You can view last week’s map or the spreadsheet for details. Keep reading…
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Vacation behind missing Struck in DC tweets
There wasn’t a grand conspiracy behind DC Fire & EMS stopping tweeting pedestrians and cyclists struck; the employee who does it, Pete Piringer, was just on vacation. He said he does them whenever he notices one in the reports, but is working to make it more automatic. Sadly, the reports of pedestrians and cyclists struck have already resumed. Keep reading…