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Traffic Management


Traffic Management includes a wide range of services provided by the Department of Transportation. Every day, the men and women in DDOT's Traffic Operations Administration (TOA) keep the traffic signals running and vehicles moving on the District's 1,100 miles of roadway. When inclement weather threatens the city, DDOT employees are on the front lines in the fight to clear snow and ice from the streets; they also help prepare the city for large scale emergencies and evacuations; and they manage the District's inventory of parking spaces.

Park and Charge Pilot

The Park and Charge Pilot was launched in November 2010 to provide electric vehicle users the ability to charge up at public curbside parking spaces.

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Park and Charge Pilot

The Park and Charge Pilot was launched in November 2010 to provide electric vehicle users the ability to charge up at public curbside parking spaces.

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Park and Charge Pilot

The Park and Charge Pilot was launched in November 2010 to provide electric vehicle users the ability to charge up at public curbside parking spaces.

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Disability Parking

The District has several programs intended to ensure on-street parking is accessible to residents and visitors with disabilities.

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Parking Enforcement and Adjudication

Parking enforcement is handled by the Department of Public Works. Adjudication of parking violations is handled by the Department of Motor Vehicles.

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Residential Permit Parking

The RPP program limits on-street parking to participating residents living on designated blocks. Parking for everyone else is limited to two hours.

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Visitor Parking Passes

DDOT has launched 3 Visitor Parking Pass pilot programs to eliminate the inconvenience to residents of having to obtain a new pass everytime a visitor is expected.

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Traffic Volume Maps

District Traffic Volume Map depicts the Annualized Traffic Volume at various locations of the District's roadways.

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Commercial Vehicles

Commercial vehicles parking and traveling within the District may be subject to special permitting and restrictions.

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Tour Bus Parking

The following pages include directions to several neighborhoods, major attractions, nearest Metrorail stops (METRO) and available parking for motorcoaches in Washington, DC.

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Emergency Preparedness

DDOT plays a key role in helping the District and its residents prepare for emergencies including events or threats that might require the evacuation of the city.

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Traffic Management Programs

Performance Based Parking Pilots

Performance Based Parking Pilots

DDOT is using a method called performance-based parking to manage the on-street parking resources in pilot areas of the District.

 
Commercial Vehicles

Commercial Vehicles

Commercial vehicles parking and traveling within the District may be subject to special permitting and restrictions.

 
Disability Parking

Disability Parking

The District has several programs intended to ensure on-street parking is accessible to residents and visitors with disabilities.

 
Emergency Preparedness

Emergency Preparedness

DDOT plays a key role in helping the District and its residents prepare for emergencies including events or threats that might require the evacuation of the city.

 
Pay by Phone

Pay by Phone

Pay by Phone allows residents, workers and visitors to use their mobile phones to pay for parking at all of the approximately 17,000 on-street metered spaces throughout the District of Columbia.

 
Parking Meters

Parking Meters

The District Department of Transportation manages approximately 17,000 metered parking spaces across the District of Columbia.

 
Residential Parking

Residential Permit Parking

The RPP program limits on-street parking to participating residents living on designated blocks. Parking for everyone else is limited to two hours.

 
Tour Bus Parking

Tour Bus Parking

The following pages include directions to several neighborhoods, major attractions, nearest Metrorail stops (METRO) and available parking for motorcoaches in Washington, DC.

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