Originally Posted by
rumrunn6
Cambridge looks like China, not because of the race of the people but because of how popular bikes are
In some circles, Cambridge (like China) is known as The People's Republic of...
In
January this year, I posted to a new local cyclist:
Originally Posted by
Jim from Boston
…I‘m a decades-long, year-round commuter from Kenmore Square [downtown] to Norwood [a suburb], and occasional Centurian during the nice weather. I saw an unusually impressive number [about four IIRC] of presumed cycle commuters this morning from about 6 to 7 AM especially on the Jamaica Pond Bikepath, so there's a large and ever-growing number of us in Metropolitan Boston…
The JP Bikepath is a popular commuter path into downtown Boston, and the Harvard Medical Area for about three miles at the beginning of my outbound commute. Past that, in residential Boston and the suburbs on the best of days, I might encounter up to about five inbound cycle commuters before about 7:30 AM.
Originally Posted by
noglider
It would help if your answers included the type of place you're in, i.e. big city, suburbs, small city, rural, etc...
...and time of day.