midweastern
midweastern t1_j2e3grc wrote
Reply to comment by Potential-Calendar in Opinion | D.C. needs more bike lanes, and fast by Maxcactus
I'm not even referring to people commuting into DC, but rather the people who reside in DC and rely upon street parking for their vehicle storage. Give them an off-street parking option that takes away the need to hunt for an on-street spot that isn't $200/month and I think you'll find opposition to replacing their coveted parking spots with bike lanes dissipate.
midweastern t1_j2e2xc9 wrote
Reply to comment by spkr4thedead51 in Opinion | D.C. needs more bike lanes, and fast by Maxcactus
While I agree, this is frankly impossible for anyone who may need to travel outside the confines of DC for any reason.
midweastern t1_j2e1gko wrote
Reply to comment by A_Crazy_Canadian in Opinion | D.C. needs more bike lanes, and fast by Maxcactus
If we can take parked cars off the road, I'm for it. The fact of the matter is that long-term parking options in DC are so expensive that street parking has become a primary way people store their vehicles. It can be comically difficult to find street parking that isn't blocks away from the place where you actually live; if you take that away, what then? The best way to get everybody on board imo would be to ensure that there is a place for these vehicles in an off-street location that doesn't charge $200+ a month. Resident motorists don't have to search/hold coveted parking spots and have a dedicated place to store their vehicle and cyclists get their bike lanes in what used to be street parking spaces. I don't see how something like that wouldn't be a reasonable compromise.
All new residential constructions should have some space allocated for parking; it doesn't need to be on a 1:1 resident-parking spot ratio, but new houses should have at least one space for off-street parking and all new apartment/condo buildings should have underground lots.
midweastern t1_j2dwn77 wrote
Unpopular opinion: The best way to obtain community buy-in for additional (protected, where able) bicycle lanes need to include the construction of new parking that is both affordable and accessible.
midweastern t1_iwkst5a wrote
Reply to comment by TigerWing in There was one lady with a suitcase on the first revenue silver line train actually headed to IAD to catch a flight. When asked if she had any words of wisdom she said “stand on the right!” Everyone cheered for her when she got off. by danib62
I want a Silver Line metro card! Day 1 only or is it some opening week type of thing?
midweastern t1_j2e4tq3 wrote
Reply to comment by spkr4thedead51 in Opinion | D.C. needs more bike lanes, and fast by Maxcactus
Congrats on your destination being within WMATA coverage. Most aren't.