@marcnettleton Yeah not doing to do that :) I've also got "develop opinions on rye whiskey". These are not really crisis behaviors are they, it's just being middle aged behavior.
@MilwaukeeMartin I'm guessing they can't keep the Wells bridge here because they have to bring 175 up to meet the jug handle at grade?
I don't love this one because there's still a lot of road east of 175, which works against that area feeling more continuous with the area to the west.
@td_dion @MikeBradleyMKE Camp Randall really is a good counterexample, one side is a student neighborhood and the other is campus, there are people walking around constantly.
@MikeBradleyMKE @Eric_Erins This is a good point I think. I visited Peoria recently and they have a freeway the size of I-94 going through their downtown but the city's only the size of Green Bay.
@beandadorama@medrxivpreprint Oh interesting, so this is data specifically from Marquette and UWM. Seems like nothing too surprising though, they see that the variants circulating in the universities are pretty much the same as what was circulating everywhere else.
@MikeBradleyMKE I personally like the little bike lane in the middle of six lanes of cars.
Later it crosses a free-flow freeway off-ramp. 😬 I rode it once and will not be doing that again.
@MikeBradleyMKE @kc_in_mke @brianhildebrand I did this ride a few years ago, and I was surprised how easy the slope up the Hoan was. It's long but gradual. I guess if semis can take it at 65 mph a bike can climb it at 10 without much trouble.