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Local Connections
Where Are Boston's Most Ignored Stop Signs?
There are hundreds of stop signs in Boston, but all too often, they are overlooked when drivers are in a rush. We have all seen it and probably many would admit of a stop sign roll-t...
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Transportation
Going "Car-Free" September 17-23
The Patrick-Murray Administration is encouraging residents who are able to leave their cars in the driveway and try going “car-free” – by bicycling, walking, public transit, carpoo...
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Government
O'Malley: New Signage, Enforcement to Lead to Better Traffic Flow
District 6 Boston City Councilor Matt O'Malley loves the "old world charm" of Boston, but says it's time motorists learned "the new rules of the road." At Wednesday's Council meeting, O'M...
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Public Safety
Two Sent to Hospital in Car Crash at Washington and High View
Two people are being treated at area hospitals for injuries sustained in a Saturday crash. The wreck took place at Washington and High View. One of the patients was an elderly woman ...
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News
Which Boston Roads are Worst for Cycling?
Drivers definitely have their opinions when it comes to road conditions. Most seasoned Bostonians know which roads have rim-bending potholes, teeth-rattling cobblestones and other petty n...
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Government
West Roxbury Projects Given Green Light in Transportation Bill
West Roxbury will see at least $1 million in transportation funding for several projects. The earmarks are part of the transportation bill recently signed by Governor Deval Patrick. ...
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News
'Seen and Heard on the T'
Flip through the gallery to see what other riders are seeing and hearing on the T. It's easy to add your own photos or videos too. Just click the big "Upload Photos and Videos" butto...
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Government
Mayors Renew Push For Statewide, Sustainable Transportation Funding [VIDEO]
Mayors, a senator and the Secretary of Transportation all spoke at a "Transportation Summit" in bustling South Station, calling for long-term, sustainable ways to pay for the state...