Old 11-12-15, 11:52 AM
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Originally Posted by lostarchitect
I'm in NYC and have 35 intersections over 5.5 miles. That's only 6.4 "IPM", which is pretty good for NYC. It reflects the fact that a big chunk of my ride is over the Manhattan Bridge and along the East River bike path where there are no intersections to speak of. There are pedestrians to deal with there, however.
It must be difficult, but that's compensated for by the fact that the length of your trip is ideal, not too long or too short.
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