Sharp dropoff on Columbia Pike sidewalk, near Wash. Blvd. bridge
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As I was riding to the Cinema & Drafthouse for the BikeSwell movie, I dropped down into a steep ditch. On the temporary asphalt sidewalk/path. I thought that maybe I wasn’t paying attention in the nighttime rain. But when I stopped and turned around to take a look, I saw that the asphalt path drops down about a foot, with no warning sign at all. There were a couple orange construction barrels next to the path, but not in front of that steep drop-off.
This is a serious safety hazard, especially at night. The days are getting shorter so people riding in the evening will probably be riding in the darkness. They aren’t going to see that deep ditch in the middle of the path. This is on the north side of Columbia Pike, either at crosswalk just to the east of Washington Blvd. or the crosswalk on the ramp to S. Quinn St., to the west of Washington Blvd.
Even if this was just a temporary condition of the path, it should have been blocked off or a very large sign should have been placed in front of the ditch. There’s no excuse for leaving a sidewalk/path in such a condition. Especially on a rainy night.
I’m posting here just in case the problem isn’t fixed very soon. I’ll try to email VDOT. I believe they are in charge of the Washington Blvd. bridge project. Not only does the problem need to be fixed, but they also need to instruct their employees and contractors that serious hazards need to be fenced off.
http://www.virginiadot.org/projects/northernvirginia/route_27-244_interchange.asp
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