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Related: About this forumBike lanes that greatly reduced crashes on National Mall set for removal
Bike lanes that greatly reduced crashes on National Mall set for removal
After the 15th Street bike lanes were constructed, bicycle injury crashes decreased by 91 percent, according to the District Department of Transportation.
Updated yesterday at 5:08 p.m. EDT

The Washington Area Bicyclist Association and its supporters ride their bikes in protest of the removal of the 15th Street NW bike lane on Feb. 27 in DC. (Maxine Wallace/The Washington Post)
By Liam Scott
The federal government is expected to begin removing bike lanes around the National Mall on Monday, just a few years after they were constructed, according to two District Department of Transportation staffers and two local bicycle advocacy groups.
The National Park Service hasnt publicly confirmed the removal and did not respond to a question about it from The Washington Post.
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After the 15th Street bike lanes were constructed, bicycle injury crashes decreased by 91 percent, according to the District Department of Transportation.
Updated yesterday at 5:08 p.m. EDT
The Washington Area Bicyclist Association and its supporters ride their bikes in protest of the removal of the 15th Street NW bike lane on Feb. 27 in DC. (Maxine Wallace/The Washington Post)
By Liam Scott
The federal government is expected to begin removing bike lanes around the National Mall on Monday, just a few years after they were constructed, according to two District Department of Transportation staffers and two local bicycle advocacy groups.
The National Park Service hasnt publicly confirmed the removal and did not respond to a question about it from The Washington Post.
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Bike lanes that greatly reduced crashes on National Mall set for removal (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
9 hrs ago
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Diamond_Dog
(40,457 posts)1. Orange brat can't stand to see anyone not using a polluting gas engine vehicle to travel around the city.
Safety be damned, we cant have bike paths here in Murica, thats too woke. Or something.
GreenWave
(12,612 posts)3. Exactamundo.
Botany
(77,218 posts)2. If it is good Trump is against it. No matter how big or small.
Trump is burning America to the ground because he works for Putin and because
he likes being an asshole too.
dweller
(28,326 posts)4. Probably because
Joe Biden rode a bike .
The Pisswig will replace them with golf cart lanes
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debsy
(915 posts)5. Right, because why would it make sense to keep something that benefits the public?