


WABA and the DC Department of Transportation want you to ride safely! This guide is designed to inform both cyclists and law enforcement officers of the rights and responsibilites of cycling on DC streets. Get your copy at the WABA store for only $1! go to the store>>
SCOTT AND JIM'S FAVORITE RIDES

A book of 68 road bike rides in northern Virginia and central Maryland, including 44 main rides with 24 variations such as distances from 23 to 64 miles or difficulty from easy to leg-crushing. Every main ride has a cue, a map, and a mile-by-mile elevation profile. Also includes several classic Chuck & Gail rides and a section on local bikes trails, including the W&OD.

Folded map with street level detail from Frederick County, MD to Prince William County, VA and from Loudoun County, VA to Anne Arundel County, MD. Includes major named trails with parking areas, multi-use trails, on-road bike routes, unofficial bike routes and safety tips. Metrorail stations and access, VRT, MARC and MTA Light Rail Stations also shown.

DC has released a revised version of the DC Bike Map. Use it to explore the miles of new bike lanes that we've gotten in the last few years.Get your copy at the WABA store for only $1 or swing by the WABA office to pick one up.
T-shirt. Washington Area Bicyclist Association on front, logo and text on back. 100% preshrunk cotton. Allow 1-2 weeks for delivery.
Simply record the serial number and description of your bicycle, along with owner contact information, in the National Bike Registry secure database and tag your bike with the NBR special tamper-resistant identification label to indicate that it is registered. The finder of a bicycle, either the police or a Good Samaritan, can access the National Bike Registry website or call the NBR toll-free number to trigger a notification to the owner so that he or she can retrieve the property. NBR uses the serial number on the bike, the ID number on the NBR label, or a description of the bike to match recovered bikes to their owners.