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Boost your commute with the District's E-Bike Incentive Program! Eligible #DC residents can get up to $2000 for an e-bike, cargo e-bike, or qualified accessory. Apply from April 1 to 15. + Don't miss our in-person application pop-ups! Learn more ➡️ 🔗

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Steve Seelig2 yıl önce

Great. Please install the bike lanes you have promised. Particularly that one on Connecticut Avenue. That way people who buy these bikes won't die on the roads.

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Ursula Sandstrom2 yıl önce

Captions?

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DDOT DC2 yıl önce

Full video with captions:

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Electric Eric2 yıl önce

Ahhhh this is so great and a long time coming! Congrats to DDOT and Katy for getting this program off the ground!

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Ike Brannon2 yıl önce

DC also offers free long term car storage worth thousands of dollars a year for people in dense neighborhoods like Dupont Circle and Adams Morgan.

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