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A cyclist riding down a Commonwealth Avenue bike path. LivableStreets Alliance, a Cambridge-based nonprofit, wants to increase the number of shared-use greenway paths in Boston to make biking in the city more safe. LEXI PLINE/ DFP FILE

Cambridge nonprofit aims to connect Boston neighborhoods through bike paths

Daily Free Press Staff November 20, 2020
Biking paths in Boston can be narrow, close to busy roads and devoid of protective barriers. To solve this issue, LivableStreets Alliance is striving to create 200 miles of shared-use “greenway” bike paths in the city by 2030.
A Lime scooter parked on the sidewalk. The pilot program that allows Limes in Brookline is ending on Nov. 15, with the possibility that electric scooter usage might be extended. SOPHIE PARK/ DFP FILE

Lime survey results show electric scooters helped keep cars off Brookline streets

Mary Lulloff October 28, 2019
Brookline residents took over 150,000 electric scooter trips, approximately two-thirds of which were taken on Lime scooters.
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