With Metrorail SafeTrack Under Way, Arlington County, Virginia, Sees Huge Increases In Cyclists
With SafeTrack Under Way, Arlington Sees Huge Increases In Cyclists
by Rachel Sadon in News on Jun 8, 2016 4:40 pm
With SafeTrack snarling the roads and turning Metro cars into sardine cans, hundreds of affected commuters have opted to dust off their bicycles and take them for a spin instead. Bike counters in Arlington show increases of between 40 and 90 percent from a typical June day in 2015, according to BikeArlington.
"We want to get messaging out to everyone, including the experienced cyclists that we are seeing increased volumes, particularly on the Mount Vernon and Custis trails," says BikeArlington director Henry Dunbar. "They are getting very crowded, so we need to remind everyone of trail etiquette like calling out and making safe passes, particularly with slower and inexperienced riders out there."
The Rosslyn Bikeometer recorded 2,325 trips on Mondaynearly 1,000 more than the average for weekdays last June, which was 1,336. On Tuesday, the counter was offline for a few hours, but BikeArlington estimates that cyclists whizzed by 2,232 times ("Throughout the morning, they were tracking almost exactly the same as on Monday and all our other counters in the area were similar," Dunbar says, so they made a "conservative estimate" for what they missed).
Those figures are higher than any other day in 2016 with the exception of
Bike to Work Day on May 20, when the Bikeometer recorded 2,600 trips.