Skip to main content

Road closures in DC for Rock ‘n’ Roll Marathon start to lift

WASHINGTON — The 2018 Rock ‘n’ Roll Marathon rocked through the District Saturday. D.C. police have now lifted all road closures along the race’s route except for the festivities space near the D.C. Armory.

The last runner finished the race shortly after 1 p.m. Police started opening up roads on a rolling basis beginning around 10 a.m.

The event started at 7 a.m. Some streets were closed as early as 2 a.m.


Metro limits track work during Saturday’s Rock ‘n’ Roll Marathon Terror fears prompt DC parking changes


In addition to the closures, parking restrictions were enforced along the entire marathon route — that meant both tickets and towing. Below is a map of the course. Click for PDF.

2018 Rock ‘N’ Roll Marathon
2018 Rock ‘n’ Roll Marathon course map. Click for PDF.
The event website also features an interactive map. D.C. police monitored metered traffic locations at intersections where officers allowed vehicles to cross when safe. The locations can be seen below. Click for PDF. [google_map latitude=”38.892103″ longitude=”-77.021937″ zoom=”13″ height=”300px” location_label=”DC RnR Marathon”]    

Coolest cars for summer: SUVs

While convertibles are the stars of summer, SUVs are the workhorses. Their tasks are endless, from trips to the beach to Home Depot or to socially-distanced gatherings. It’s hard to shake up the jam-packed SUV market, but Hyundai managed to do so with the Palisade, as an extreme value play. It seats up to eight, can be equipped with almost every luxury touch and competes with SUVs costing thousands (or tens of thousands) more.
Read Next Story