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albertogonzalex t1_j9bjt3j wrote

Ride a bike and never worry about this kind of stuff!

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SheeEttin t1_j9c57cm wrote

I took the T today and didn't give a single thought to traffic.

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Competitive_Bat4000 t1_j9ej9rr wrote

Ah right I forgot the completely reliable T goes absolutely everywhere in the state, I should have done that.

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stunkindonuts t1_j9ez6cl wrote

There is an MBTA stop a few hundred feet from the Museum of Science

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member_member5thNov t1_j9eszfn wrote

That particular intersection is some of my own worst close calls on a bike.

I avoid the shit out of that stretch between the museum and the bridge.

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albertogonzalex t1_j9et3jw wrote

Fair enough. Having ridden through it pretty regularly for the last ten years, it at least feels like it's getting A LOT better and that the end result of all this work will be a massive improvement. Stay safe out there!

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JohnBeLucky t1_j9ex5mp wrote

Seriously? Not all of us live in biking distance and many of us drive our loved ones to work. The city exists for cars too.

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albertogonzalex t1_j9exj01 wrote

Then drive and deal with the chaos! Or have your loved ride a bike with you - even more fun.

I'm not saying to ban cars. But don't go around complaining because the worst transportation option has the expected effect on congestion. If you want to drive, drive! But don't go around complaining that it's congested with traffic. You are traffic!

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Competitive_Bat4000 t1_j9f1ihw wrote

It had nothing to do with transportation/congestion it was the idiot cops that decided it made sense to stop both lanes of traffic because people were trying to pull into the garage.

Right lane turns into the garage, left lane we are all going straight, why stop both.

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albertogonzalex t1_j9f6uua wrote

Who knows! That's the whole point. You may even be wrong about why traffic was stopped in the first place. At the end of the day, it doesn't matter.

Cars inherently create traffic. If you don't want to have to worry about traffic -- ever -- ride a bike. If you insist on driving a car, don't complain about congestion! It's like going sailing and complaining that you're getting splashed!

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And, before the "oh, but I need a car because of XYZ reason" -- great, I think you should drive then! But, the overwhelming majority of people driving cars on city roads are doing so out of "convenience" (which, to me, is more just laziness becasue it's not convenient being traffic and causing congestion all day!). So, let's do everything we can to get people who use cars-of-convenince off the roads on on public transit, on bikes, or on foot -- it's better for everyone.

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MassholeAsswhole t1_j9c1zdn wrote

I was there. School break and a holiday today. The museum said it was their buisest day of the year.

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darkhelmut1 t1_j9cj8sf wrote

They always do this presidents day it's probably one ofv the museums busiest days

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paperboat22 t1_j9dak73 wrote

If you're driving from Cambridge to there, you deserve to be part of traffic.

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NikkiMowse t1_j9f1bip wrote

I used to work at MoS and february school vacation week is definitely the busiest vacation week. Tough to say if black friday or presidents’ day is busier but they’re both insane. September is the quietest time by a long shot if you want to plan a time to go.

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