Dozens of cyclists lined Charles Street in Boston Tuesday morning as they demanded a safer downtown for bicycles.
Around 100 cyclists lined to to form a sort of human bike lane, as a way to advocate for progress in the Downtown Bike Network.
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The event was organized by the Boston Cyclists Union. It kicked off at 8 a.m. at Boston Common, before the crowd headed to Charles Street to form the "people-protected bike lane" until 9 a.m.