[VIDEO] Washington DC Uses ‘Repurposed Timber’ to Build Bike Lane Barriers

The District Department of Transportation in Washington, D.C., began testing in May whether “re-purposed timber” gathered from trees removed due to damage can be used to build bike lane barriers

The District Department of Transportation in Washington, D.C., began testing on May whether “re-purposed timber” gathered from trees removed due to damage can be used to build bike lane barriers

“We’ve had a hard time keeping [bike lane] flex posts in place [and] we think there is a role for timber in our product inventory, as it is much less expensive than concrete barricades,” explained Will Handsfield, DDOT’s bicycle program specialist, in the video. “It is also within our own resources to create and fabricate these [timber] barricades.”

In the video, Handsfield installs and gives a description of the work done on the I Street bike lane on Tuesday, May 7th, 2019.

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