BOSTON — Dozens of people gathered in Boston on Saturday for a memorial bicycle dedicated to a Cambridge man who was killed in a bike crash earlier this month.
George Clemmer, 71, of Cambridge, was fatally struck by a dump truck on July 13, leaving behind his partner and three children.
On Saturday morning a white bike -- known as a “ghost bike” -- was placed on the corner of Mass. Ave and Huntington Ave. in Boston, where he was struck.
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The Boston biking community called for safer streets for bicyclists and the city to act faster in creating additional biking lanes.
On Friday members of the House passed a bill that would reduce traffic fatalities across the city. This bill was first introduced in 2017.
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