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Northwest DC intersection getting a ‘Barnes dance’ makeover

WASHINGTON 鈥 A busy intersection in Northwest D.C. is going to see some changes over the next few weeks.

The District Department of Transportation says the intersection of 14th and Irving Streets Northwest will soon be the site of what鈥檚 called a 鈥淏arnes dance鈥 crossing.

That intersection in Columbia Heights, right next to the Metro station, sees thousands of cars and even more pedestrians every day.

The concept, named after the late traffic engineer Henry Barnes, was widely used decades ago and is making a comeback in pedestrian-heavy areas around the world.

It gives pedestrians a chance to cross the intersection in all directions, even diagonally, by stopping vehicle traffic with red lights all around. Pedestrians also get more time to cross the intersection, where right turns on red are prohibited.

The flip side is that pedestrians also have to wait longer on street corners before they get a 鈥渨alk鈥 signal.

Construction to improve pedestrian and handicap access to the new signals is expected to begin soon, and shouldn鈥檛 take more than a couple of weeks. DDOT says everything should be activated by the middle of the month.

D.C. already has one 鈥淏arnes dance鈥 intersection.

For several years now the intersection of 7th and H Streets Northwest in Chinatown have also featured pedestrian crossings in all directions, with vehicles prohibited from making any turns.

John Domen

John has been with 91欧美激情 since 2016 but has spent most of his life living and working in the DMV, covering nearly every kind of story imaginable around the region. He鈥檚 twice been named Best Reporter by the Chesapeake Associated Press Broadcasters Association.聽

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