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City of Brake Lights
By adamg on Thu, 01/29/2015 - 7:04pm
Richard Lerman had a ringside seat for the gridlock in Post Office Square tonight.
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Richard Lerman had a ringside seat for the gridlock in Post Office Square tonight.
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Wow
I work near there.. I'm glad I told a few driving coworkers around 4pm to leave because I knew once certain areas backed up it would just do it everywhere. Really glad I take the T sometimes.
City did a lousy job removing
City did a lousy job removing snow. City street are a mess. Most streets are down to one lane of parking. Busses and truck can't pass.
Nuff ced
Bring back Cazzaza!
Bring back Cazzaza!
Busses and truck...
Kisses can't pass? Oh heaven.
Every Snowy Winter
Maybe tonight was particularly bad, but this happens every time there's plowable snow. The snowbanks narrow the roads, slow down traffic, and the effects are very noticeable.
Too narrow
In contrast to Feb. 2013, the City did a great job of getting out early and often to keep the streets passable through the whole storm. But in contrast to Feb. 2013, the City never plowed the streets widely enough to even approximate their proper width. I don't understand why it simply stopped plowing with a half-finished job.
Opposite Day
Saw the mess from my office. Then saw it worsen as I headed across Dewey Square.
Then came the firetrucks, etc.
I took a back exit from the parking lot, then flipped around, got onto Congress headed away fro the mess on wide open road and dove into the rabbit hole and onto I-93 North. I was going 30-50 mph until traffic finally slowed way down around where all that stalled traffic was getting on downtown.
Usually the highway backs traffic onto the surface streets. Today it seems that the backup on the surface streets was keeping traffic off the highway.
OMG SWIRLY
You didn't Bike?????????
You feeling okay honey? :)
(ok ok I'm just giving you shit.. but surprised you didnt Bike. You seem like you bike in all weather)
Its complicated
I used to bike in this weather when I worked in the LMA - like, after that #1 all-time storm in 2003! But twelve years later I'm a geezer, and a total wheezer when temps get down where they were yesterday.
We have also been transporting neighbors and offspring who don't have cars and have thus avoided T hell.
I had to laugh when I saw a tiny car with every dent and rust spot covered in cycling stickers, crammed with five people in the HOV lane yesterday.There are limits.
City of Brake Lights--It was everywhere!
I mean, literally...everywhere! I took the MBTA to an evening class last night, and was more than glad that I did, despite some slight delays and my ending up coming a bit late to class.
I wasn't about to take my life in my hands driving during the evening hours in this mess. The snow removal, for the most part, is dreadful around here!