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What is the safest way to travel in Washington DC?

Cars and Transport Taxis and other modes of transport are usually safe in Washington. The city has a fast and extensive public transportation system. However, you shouldn't let your guard down and lookout while travelling on public transport. Do not hang around metro, railway and bus stations.



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Catch the Metrorail Washington DC's subway system is a good way to get around as there are trains running from the wee-hours of the morning to midnight or later. Fare cards are available for purchase online to make the travel process faster. Be aware that fares are higher during rush hour and the crowds are bigger too.

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Amtrak collisions and passenger deaths are rare – despite high-profile crashes in the last year, according to industry statistics and experts. Trains remain safer for passengers than cars or buses, and nearly as safe as airliners, federal statistics show.

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You can experience the nation's capital on foot in many ways. Taking a walking tour is one such way! With so much to experience, from historical buildings and monuments to parks and nature trails, it is easy to get overwhelmed by the sheer number of possibilities when exploring Washington DC.

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Frequently asked questions. When is Uber available at Washington DC? The Uber app gives you the power to request a ride from Washington DC anytime, 24/7.

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Instant Answer. Take highway routes 295, 395, 495, 301, or 270 as alternatives to avoid Washington, D.C. traffic. Try to leave early in the morning or later in the evening so you don't run into traffic from commuters, especially on Tuesdays when it's busiest.

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We took a look at the latest crime data to create a list of some of the areas you should target first.
  1. Adams Morgan. This culturally diverse neighborhood is known for its great dining and nightlife. ...
  2. Dupont Circle. ...
  3. Foggy Bottom. ...
  4. Georgetown. ...
  5. Glover Park. ...
  6. 6. Logan Circle. ...
  7. Van Ness. ...
  8. Choosing the perfect DC neighborhood for you.


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There are many reasons for this. There is limited service between cities (Amtrak says it runs 300 trains with about 87,000 passengers per day), freight is often prioritized over passenger service in the U.S., and trains and facilities are often outdated.

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  1. Airplane Safety. Airplanes are by far the safest mode of transportation when the number of transported passengers are measured against personal injuries and fatality totals, even though all plane crashes generally receive some form of media attention. ...
  2. Train Safety. ...
  3. Bus Travel. ...
  4. Boat Travel.


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Be sure to step over the gap between the train and platform. Leave personal food items and baggage at your seat. Wear shoes at all times and use caution when wearing shoes without rubber soles. Never attempt to board or exit a moving train.

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