Arlington Installs Its First Protected Bike Lanes

And there was much rejoicing…
Arlington County finished installing a protected bike lane (also known as a cycle track) this month on Hayes Street in the Pentagon City neighborhood. These are the first protected bike lanes in Arlington County. The set of one-way lanes run 1/3 mile from South Joyce St / 15th St to South Fern Street.

People riding bikes are buffered from motor vehicles by parked cars. The space is created by moving parked cars away from the curb.
The Hayes Street protected bike lanes are the first in Arlington County and part of what will be a growing network of lanes in the neighborhood. The County has plans to install protected bike lanes on
South Eads Street this Fall, Army Navy Drive and
South Clark Street.
Increasing the number and quality of protected bike lanes in the region is one of
WABA’s ten advocacy priorities. Protected bikes lanes create a dedicated, safe space that makes bicycling more appealing to new and less confident riders.
Congratulations Arlington!
View the complete set of photos below or on the
WABA Flickr page.
Page last updated by Greg Billing on August 29, 2014.
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