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Road wars

Hub pedestrians rule the streets these days

By Sam Allis
Globe Columnist / September 11, 2005

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One of the defining characteristics of urban life is the endless war between drivers and pedestrians for control of the streets. It is a battle of nerves that ebbs and flows over time. The two agonists in Boston are well matched. The only thing worse than a Boston driver is a Boston walker. (Full article: 866 words)

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