Cambridge is even more awesome than I thought
I saw an article about the best places to live. Of course Cambridge wasn't on the list - but you could look up the stats for it.
29% of people who live here either walk or bike to work. Pretty amazing don't you think? When comparing it to the list of the other cities who made it in the top 100 - the average was only 3%. Pretty sad if you ask me. The average commute time was less, and the % of people who have a 45 minute commute was <12%. It's just interesting to think what it would be like without all the bars, restaurants, movie theaters, libraries, museums, cultural stuff around. I guess most people just don't live with that around them. It's also interesting to note that about 80% of the population has at least some college courses. I wonder what that compares to the entire country.
29% of people who live here either walk or bike to work. Pretty amazing don't you think? When comparing it to the list of the other cities who made it in the top 100 - the average was only 3%. Pretty sad if you ask me. The average commute time was less, and the % of people who have a 45 minute commute was <12%. It's just interesting to think what it would be like without all the bars, restaurants, movie theaters, libraries, museums, cultural stuff around. I guess most people just don't live with that around them. It's also interesting to note that about 80% of the population has at least some college courses. I wonder what that compares to the entire country.
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