Bikers enjoy 20 mile ride across car-free DC

The fourth annual D.C. Bike Ride shut down 20 miles of city streets so cyclists could take in views of the District on routes that would usually be thronged with cars.

People are eager to explore the city on bikes without the hassle of city traffic to slow them down. (WTOP/Melissa Howell)
People are eager to explore the city on bikes without the hassle of city traffic to slow them down. (WTOP/Melissa Howell)
Bikers ride by the Capitol Building in a car-free D.C. as they take part in the D.C. Bike Ride. (WTOP/Melissa Howell)
Bikers ride by the Capitol Building in a car-free D.C. as they take part in the D.C. Bike Ride. (WTOP/Melissa Howell)
Sponsor tents lined up near the  Finish Festival at D.C. Bike Ride. (WTOP/Melissa Howell)
Sponsor tents lined up near the Finish Festival at D.C. Bike Ride. (WTOP/Melissa Howell)
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People are eager to explore the city on bikes without the hassle of city traffic to slow them down. (WTOP/Melissa Howell)
Bikers ride by the Capitol Building in a car-free D.C. as they take part in the D.C. Bike Ride. (WTOP/Melissa Howell)
Sponsor tents lined up near the  Finish Festival at D.C. Bike Ride. (WTOP/Melissa Howell)

Bands, DJs and a special training exercise lined the route for people to participate in during their ride.

The event attracts people from all over the country, unable to resist the peaceful, scenic route past D.C.’s many monuments including the Capitol Building, the Washington Monument and the Jefferson Memorial.

At the end of the ride, participants and non-riders could take part in the Finish Festival — which featured live entertainment and food trucks — held on the National Mall in front of the Capitol Building.

D.C. Bike Ride is organized to raise awareness to biker safety in the city. In recent months, many have called on the D.C. government and the Bowser administration to pass stricter protection measures after a prominent D.C. bike advocate was killed in a hit-and-run on April 19.

Zeke Hartner

Zeke Hartner is a digital writer/editor who has been with WTOP since 2017. He is a graduate of North Carolina State University’s Political Science program and an avid news junkie.

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