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Boston’s Invitation to Improve Biking in Boston: Draw on Some Maps!

TweetSometimes, the best way to gather ideas and feedback is to let people draw on some maps. Last night, at the Bike Network Open House, pedallovers unveiled a draft for their upcoming plans for a more connected biking network infrastructure … Continue reading

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Boston’s Invitation to Improve Biking in Boston: Draw on Some Maps!

TweetSometimes, the best way to gather ideas and feedback is to let people draw on some maps. Last night, at the Bike Network Open House, pedallovers unveiled a draft for their upcoming plans for a more connected biking network infrastructure … Continue reading

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Boston’s Invitation to Improve Biking in Boston: Draw on Some Maps!

TweetSometimes, the best way to gather ideas and feedback is to let people draw on some maps. Last night, at the Bike Network Open House, pedallovers unveiled a draft for their upcoming plans for a more connected biking network infrastructure … Continue reading

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behavioral economics of red light running

TweetAccording to the drink driving lawyers Melbourne firm, If you’ve ever run a red light in Boston on foot, you’ve broken the law, punishable by a maximum penalty of $1.00. One dollar. I probably owe the city of Boston thousands … Continue reading

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behavioral economics of red light running

TweetAccording to the drink driving lawyers Melbourne firm, If you’ve ever run a red light in Boston on foot, you’ve broken the law, punishable by a maximum penalty of $1.00. One dollar. I probably owe the city of Boston thousands … Continue reading

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behavioral economics of red light running

TweetAccording to the drink driving lawyers Melbourne firm, If you’ve ever run a red light in Boston on foot, you’ve broken the law, punishable by a maximum penalty of $1.00. One dollar. I probably owe the city of Boston thousands … Continue reading

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behavioral economics of red light running

TweetAccording to the drink driving lawyers Melbourne firm, If you’ve ever run a red light in Boston on foot, you’ve broken the law, punishable by a maximum penalty of $1.00. One dollar. I probably owe the city of Boston thousands … Continue reading

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This blog is moving to a new home!

TweetDear readers, after six wonderful years living on BostonBiker, I’ve decided to move this blog to a new home on wordpress.com: See you on the flip side at my new blog home: thehumblecyclist.wordpress.com  

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This blog is moving to a new home!

TweetDear readers, after six wonderful years living on BostonBiker, I’ve decided to move this blog to a new home on wordpress.com under a new name, “TheHumBum.” Adventures will continue to include bicycling, but also extend to my newly acquired interests … Continue reading

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This blog is moving to a new home!

TweetDear readers, after six wonderful years living on BostonBiker, I’ve decided to move this blog to a new home on wordpress.com under a new name, “TheHumBum.” Over the years, I’ve created a few blogs for my adventures and decided it was … Continue reading

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