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TexasTowelie

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Sun Mar 5, 2017, 10:25 AM Mar 2017

MassDOT plans network of bike paths to keep pace with demand

More than 71,000 people in Massachusetts commute to work by bicycle, an ever increasing number propelled by the addition of young adults who are moving into cities, according to statewide data.

Communities like Cambridge and Somerville have some of the highest rates of bicycle commuters in the country. Those trends have made bicycles an ever important mode of transportation and one that deserves significant attention, said Peter Sutton, who is the bicycle and pedestrian program coordinator for the Massachusetts Department of Transportation.

And with more cyclists comes a greater need to create bike lanes for road safety. Sutton said MassDOT is doing its part.

The agency completed several projects last year to improve cycling safety, and is working on an ambitious plan to connect the state’s network of bicycle routes, including bike lanes on roadways, separated lanes and off-road bike paths. The goal is to link up the existing bike lanes — as well as create some new ones — so there are no gaps that could leave cyclists vulnerable to vehicles.

Read more:http://www.metro.us/boston/massachusetts-dot-plans-network-of-connected-bicycle-paths-to-keep-pace-with-state-s-growing-pedal-power/zsJqbx---EcCXFOKjEBGI/

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