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Blumie Feb 11, 2017 4:06 pm


Originally Posted by drewguy (Post 27896542)
I'm waiting for someone to weigh in on how awesome the driving is in Boston - no traffic jams, clear signage, courteous and predictable drivers, roads seem like they all were paved yesterday . . .

You apparently have never drive in NYC.

PWMTrav Feb 11, 2017 4:56 pm

Driving in Boston isn't horrible. It's not fun, but it's not awful. NYC is awful. Boston on par with DC, in my experience.

drewguy Feb 12, 2017 8:24 am


Originally Posted by Blumie (Post 27896649)
You apparently have never drive in NYC.

I'm not insane!

lhl12 Feb 13, 2017 8:01 pm


Originally Posted by drewguy (Post 27896542)
I'm waiting for someone to weigh in on how awesome the driving is in Boston - no traffic jams, clear signage, courteous and predictable drivers, roads seem like they all were paved yesterday . . .

A friend once described driving in Boston to me as "like the Roman Chariot Races" which I think is a great description. I say this admiringly - both good and bad.

drewguy Feb 14, 2017 7:39 am


Originally Posted by lhl12 (Post 27905711)
A friend once described driving in Boston to me as "like the Roman Chariot Races" which I think is a great description. I say this admiringly - both good and bad.

That's a pretty awesome analogy.


Although to be fair, in the chariot races they all were going in the same direction.

TheBOSman Feb 14, 2017 5:18 pm


Originally Posted by drewguy (Post 27898516)
I'm not insane!

I've driven in Boston a lot, did so this past weekend partly during the snowstorm even. I've also driven a number of times in NYC, including in my own, then MA-plated, car, in addition to several rentals. NYC was where I learned about five new ways to tell someone to go .... themselves, directed at me by a guy who cut me off by inches. About the only time in my life I've ever thought someone was actually going to get out of their car and try to fight me. And I can handle myself driving pretty well. Boston driving, while not enjoyable, is a cakewalk compared to much of NYC.

Cloudship Feb 14, 2017 7:56 pm

The thing about Boston drivers - they are very aggressive. But predictably aggressive. They'll cut you off, speed up, slow down, but you know they are going to do it and can be prepared. That's why I find driving in California so difficult - you don't know if they are going to be aggressive or passive.


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