HenryAlan
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I agree with your earlier post, that car free on the Cape is challenging at best. We always bring a car, and while I have a few times taken the Flyer or the Fast Ferry when I wasn't able to travel on the same schedule as my family, in either scenario I've been picked up and driven for the final 10-20 miles. Even though I love to bike and have many times enjoyed riding on the rail trails, in general I don't consider the Cape to be very bikeable. I had intended last summer to bring my bike on the ferry, then bike from Provincetown to the house we had rented in Truro, but it was extremely stormy and I decided not to do so. Turns out there was no way I could have biked to the house, as the route I had planned was mostly on a bunch of sandy, muddy roads that would have been very challenging for me on a street bike. Plus, there's that whole section of riding on Route 6 that seems kind of sketch.
I think this could be improved some by simply adding more buses and then scheduling a somewhat frequent series of express routes to fan out from Hyannis.I also think Cape Cod presents a lot of challenges for transit, and sadly it doesn't seem feasible to provide the kind of local service that's frequent enough, fast enough, and wide-spread enough to allow people to visit most parts of the cape without a car. So I would challenge folks here to think about what specific trips they would like to see targeted, and how that could reasonably be done. For example, MA burying the hatchet with the Army Corps and getting more Cape Flyer trips in the summer. Or seeing more transit-oriented development in Hyannis.