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terminal_prognosis t1_jd84lp4 wrote
Reply to comment by Objective-Ad4009 in How do you pronounce Linnaean Street? by too-cute-by-half
That would be aligned with the pronunciation of Linnaeus that it's presumably named after.
terminal_prognosis t1_jcu5x87 wrote
Reply to comment by tamirabeth in Stop sign coming to Brookline Street at Franklin after numerous accidents by SpyCats
If we're going to quote, how about the disadvantages:
> the Handbook of Road Safety Measures recommends that four-way stops are best used between minor roads away from urbanized areas
and
> Some of the disadvantages associated with all-way stops are: > > * Increased emissions of hydrocarbons.[9]: 431–433 > * Increased average delay.[9]: 430 > * Increased wear on vehicle brakes > * Discouraging bicycling.[10]
terminal_prognosis t1_jcu4ozr wrote
Reply to comment by tamirabeth in Stop sign coming to Brookline Street at Franklin after numerous accidents by SpyCats
In most countries stop signs are quite rare - like you can go days without seeing one, so kind of, yes.
But I was talking about all-way stops, which are only in N. America, Liberia, and S. Africa, because they are inefficient and unhelpful.
terminal_prognosis t1_jcu25ta wrote
Reply to comment by tamirabeth in Stop sign coming to Brookline Street at Franklin after numerous accidents by SpyCats
Ugh, no, traffic calming should not be by creating endless stop-and-start, creating extra noise and pollution. Other forms of traffic calming are superior to adding yet more of the most idiotic traffic control layout known to man (that almost the entire rest of the world rightly shuns).
terminal_prognosis t1_jcu1s07 wrote
Reply to comment by eray71 in Stop sign coming to Brookline Street at Franklin after numerous accidents by SpyCats
Never seen a low-slung work truck? What sort of work trucks have lower ground clearance than a car?
As for cars, if you lower your car and now it can't get around, I think that's on you. They put violent speed bumps in Somerville and while people whine about them all the time, the only people I've ever seen scraping their cars were going way too fast. Ironically, weirdly often in Priuses, though friends who driver Priuses say they have zero problems because they slow down for the bumps.
terminal_prognosis t1_jbb3o7i wrote
Reply to comment by and_dont_blink in The city is holding its second community meeting on the Hampshire Street protected bike lanes tomorrow from 6-8 p.m by -Anarresti-
Yes, it is very seasonal, but even now at rush hour I am usually with a cluster of other cyclists at Inman, comparable in number to how many cars get through each light cycle. When it's very busy and people demonstrate their superlative MA gridlocking skills further east on Hampshire, I'm pretty sure many more bikes than cars get through.
Since there isn't significant bike congestion, usually you just see them briefly riding past, while the cars numbers are very evident as they're waiting in queues.
And then come May, the number of cyclists explodes. Ironic really, as IMO that's the start of the bad season for biking, when it gets too warm. Right now is at the cool end of optimal.
terminal_prognosis t1_jb9mrbp wrote
Reply to comment by JB4-3 in The city is holding its second community meeting on the Hampshire Street protected bike lanes tomorrow from 6-8 p.m by -Anarresti-
Hyperbole, but good point. More like 10 months. So the city does need to do a much better job of winter clearance from bike lanes, so people are not dissuaded from riding when it's been snowy and icy, and preferably some efforts to encourage people to keep going through the winter (it really is much easier than most people imagine)
As we use cycling to ease the load on road and rail, it's spoiled if most cyclists flock away from cycling just because it snowed.
terminal_prognosis t1_jb9mb4r wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in The city is holding its second community meeting on the Hampshire Street protected bike lanes tomorrow from 6-8 p.m by -Anarresti-
Eh? I regularly encounter about 10-15 people around when waiting at Inman Sq at peak hours. They're not in a line typically, they bunch up through the light phase.
terminal_prognosis t1_jaqv2tf wrote
Reply to comment by camstabatch in Good Indian food in Cambridge? by No_Cap_1452
The lunch special is almost good for two lunches... Fragrant and tasty. I wish it was a better location.
terminal_prognosis t1_jaquozp wrote
Reply to comment by Jewtino1 in Good Indian food in Cambridge? by No_Cap_1452
Huh, working nearby I used to go for lunch sometimes and found it adequate but kind of bland, generic and uninteresting.
I always make the trek to Surya instead. No buffet, but worth it.
terminal_prognosis t1_jdhd4js wrote
Reply to comment by noob_tube03 in Cambridge will pause towing for street cleaning days but fine $50 by CaballoDePalo
WTF are you talking about? Most cities do not do this.