DC Legislation
Events, Actions & Resources:
Meetup
DC Streetcar End of Service Public Meeting
Dec 9, 2025
This event took place on Dec 09, 2025
Meetup
WEBINAR: Inside Intelligent Speed Assistance
Oct 31, 2025
This event took place on Oct 31, 2025
Useful Info
Pocket Guide to DC Bike Laws
You can pick up a print version of this Pocket Guide to Bike Laws in the District of Columbia at WABA’s Office, […]
Action Alert
It’s time to raise DC’s insurance minimums
D.C.’s minimum auto insurance requirements haven't changed in 40 years, leaving many crash victims unable to cover the high cost of medical care and recovery.
Meetup
Anacostia Parks and Community Collaborative Meeting w/ Councilmember Robert White
Apr 28, 2025
This event took place on Apr 28, 2025
Meetup
Anacostia Parks and Community Collaborative Policy Working Group w/ DOEE
Apr 22, 2025
This event took place on Apr 22, 2025
Meetup
Ward 7 Town Hall Budget Listening Session
Mar 24, 2025
This event took place on Mar 24, 2025
Meetup
DC Mayor Bowser’s FY26 Budget Engagement Forum
Mar 1, 2025
This event took place on Mar 01, 2025
Meetup
GGWash 2025 DC Performance Oversight Training
Feb 11, 2025
This event took place on Feb 11, 2025
Action Alert
End armed traffic enforcement
Enforcement is a last resort—we need sustained investment in safer infrastructure.
Related Campaigns:
Advocacy
WABA fights for a region where biking, walking and transit are the best ways to get around.
We educate policymakers and organize grassroots advocates for to speak up for safer places to bike and walk; and for laws and policies that protect people who are walking and biking, reduce dangerous driving, and facilitate changes to the built environment.
Laws & Policy
WABA works with grassroots advocates at the local, county and state level to support laws and policies that make it easier and safer to walk, bike, and take transit. And we work to changes ones that make biking less safe, make it harder to build bike infrastructure, or that deprioritize the safety and convenience of people walking, biking, or taking transit.
In practice that means advocating for robust and transformative Vision Zero programs, enforceable Complete Streets policies, and funding for new infrastructure that supports biking, walking and transit.
Other regional legislative priorities include:
- Reforming Contributory Negligence (passed in DC, in the works in Maryland and Virginia).
- Getting rid of the Level of Service engineering standards in transportation decision-making.
- Funding E-bike purchase rebates.