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by astuyvenberg
1456 days ago
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I've put on about 200 miles since moving to Boston, and that observation does not align with my experience at all. So far I've ridden one very good path connecting a few suburbs to Boston (Minuteman Bike Trail, a rails to trails path). There are other paths, but they're combined with running/walking trails and generally not conducive to bicycle travel. The bike lanes of nearby Somerville and Cambridge are okay, but still lacking in comparison with Minneapolis. |
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I think my friends were riding along the Charles River, for what it's worth. They're more occasional bike commuters (once or twice per week) than a real serious bunch, and I don't know their start/end points.
Rail-to-trail appears to be how most longish (10 mile +) bike paths come into existence in the northeast, from my observations. There's a lot less "free space" to work with than other parts of the country, since the land is so developed / dominated by automobiles.