A vigil is scheduled in Cambridge for two bicyclists who were fatally struck by vehicles in the city within two weeks. The victims were identified as 24-year-old MIT doctoral candidate Minh-Thi Nguyen and 55-year-old Florida resident Kim Stanley. Advocates are calling for increased safety measures for cyclists in the area, particularly at intersections.
Back-to-back deaths of bike riders on Cambridge streets have advocates for road safety urging officials to take a closer look at the places where cyclists can be most vulnerable: intersections. https://t.co/krnskD5JLQ
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Cambridge bicyclists urging officials to make city safer for people on bikes following deaths of 24-year-old MIT doctoral candidate Minh-Thi Nguyen & 55-year-old Florida resident Kim Stanley. Both were hit & killed by box trucks this month #Boston25 https://t.co/mRaf66Zyqd
A vigil is slated to be held Monday in Cambridge for two bicyclists who died after they were struck by vehicles in the city two weeks apart this month. https://t.co/wxbcnR2giS