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nattarbox t1_j7br49c wrote

Probably this, group ride celebrating the new bike lanes on Brattle.

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andr_wr t1_j7c9xco wrote

That's probably right - Huron connects Brattle and Garden so it would make sense that the group would pass through Huron / Concord.

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crazicus t1_j7drny0 wrote

It was a celebration for the new protected lanes on Brattle St and Garden St!

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Moomoomoo1 t1_j7c7y3f wrote

maybe the drivers should try not hitting people

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Moomoomoo1 t1_j7c97u2 wrote

Have you considered most people aren’t just biking for the hell of it and need it for transportation?

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[deleted] OP t1_j7c9o9d wrote

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CJYP t1_j7eh2mp wrote

I'm really fascinated by this - why exactly are you here? What do you hope to gain by posting in a subreddit for a city you hate, insulting talking about how much you hate the city? I'm sorry to hear that you're stuck living somewhere you dislike this much. But I don't really understand what we can do for you.

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drkr731 t1_j7cn6gr wrote

Aren’t you the same guy who has been spamming the Boston area pages with rants about why you hate Boston and why Texas is so much better? go get a life.

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drkr731 t1_j7cz3si wrote

you do realize we can see your post history, which includes a bunch of posts complaining about the city of Boston.

You love Texas. That’s great. But posting repeatedly about your personal hatred of the city gets you nowhere and served no purpose.

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jimpaulmitsi t1_j7c84jq wrote

Okay but this wasn’t even Boston. This was residential Cambridge.

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drkr731 t1_j7dnyg1 wrote

  • Houston and Dallas BOTH have higher crime rates than Boston or Cambridge.

  • the Boston area has significantly more biking infrastructure than Texas, fewer households have cars in Cambridge/Boston, and a much larger percentage of the population bikes regularly in Cambridge.

  • “friendly” is relative, but I certainly haven’t found people friendlier in Texas when I’ve spent time there. And the politics of Texas means there’s a lot more active discrimination against certain genders and groups there, which I wouldn’t consider “friendly”

if you’re going to take such aggressive stances, maybe at least google it first

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SensitiveOrcBrbrn t1_j7e0605 wrote

There may be less traffic in Sterling, but they are all doing 50 mph around blind corners with no shoulders. Cycling would be much risker

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CambridgeMA-ModTeam t1_j7e07k0 wrote

Your post to r/CambridgeMA had misinformation about COVID19, which is not allowed

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