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Boston has the most efficient road network possible: if you were an 18th century cow.
Actually there are straight roads and perpendicular intersections: anyplace that was landfill, like most of the Back Bay, parts of South Boston, parts of Cambridge, etc.
Boston was one of the first cities to get public transportation and some routes work really well. I went to an event at Sanders Theatre near Harvard Square last night. Left my house at 4:46pm and I was standing in front of it at 5:13.
I know a few people who live in Hull and commute downtown by ferry. That's the way to get to work!
“It's 2 minutes for any capable adult.”
I read the first part of the sentence and was like WTF? I read the second part of the sentence and laughed, exactly.
Honestly transportation in Boston isn't bad. Commuting from outside Boston, during peak hours is an incredible pain.
Last edited by jasnmar; 09-19-14 at 06:14 PM.
Last edited by Garandman; 09-20-14 at 01:46 AM.
“It's 2 minutes for any capable adult.”
Welcome, OP. Are/were you on any of the moto forums down there, like dcsportbikes.net?
I lived in the beltway area for approx 5 years and had a great time, riding included. I miss the longer riding season and proximity to racetracks (Summit Point and VIR). Definitely don't miss lack of proximity to the ocean and ski mountains.
I can't offer much of a comparison between the two metro areas, but I feel that traffic is worse in the DC area overall. The rush hours seem to stretch for a longer duration down there. However, I think that the DC metro system is better than the T. In the end, it's highly dependent upon where you are commuting to/from and how much you want to spend on housing. Can't argue with the ability to walk to work, though!
2004 SV650S
Guess he decided to stay,
“It's 2 minutes for any capable adult.”