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Originally Posted by I-Like-To-Bike
Probably not; the number of commuters in the U.S. who switch their mode of travel from motor vehicle to bicycle due to the presence of MUP(s) (somewhere) along the commuter route probably amounts to an insignificant slice of the commuting population. In a dense urban area like NYC more than likely the bicycling commuter would be switching from public transit, rather than an auto commute.

Gosh, dontcha think you oughta support these assertions before you go demanding a bunch of facts and figures about Tstops in Boston?

Anything but your gut behind your estimations of "probably" and " likely "?

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