A Barnes Dance Intersection (also known as a “pedestrian scramble”) operates differently from a standard traffic signal-controlled intersection and allows pedestrians to cross diagonally while vehicles on all sides of the intersection are stopped at a red signal.
In June 2017, DDOT put in place a Barnes Dance at 14th and Irving Street NW, which joined the other Barnes Dance intersection at 7th and H Street NW.
–DDOTVideos on YouTube
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