Boston Driver's Handbook: The Big Dig Edition |  | Authors: Ira Gershkoff, Richard Trachtman Publisher: Da Capo Press Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 2428055
Media: Paperback Edition: 2nd Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 144 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 8.3 x 5.5 x 0.5
ISBN: 0201622254 Dewey Decimal Number: 629.2830974461 EAN: 9780201622256 ASIN: 0201622254
Publication Date: June 20, 1993 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: unmarked. unread. 1993. soft cover. perfect for ANYONE who has tried to navigate the streets of Boston! Good luck! Be sure you don't miss the Cheers bar,the swan boats and the Make Way For Ducklings statues! :) Thanks for looking.
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This book is about the world of Boston Driving, a fascinating sport currently practiced by two million licensed drivers in one of America’s largest cities. You will find Boston Driving to be full of challenge and highly competitive. It’s a dog-eat-dog situation: if you don’t look out for Number One, at best you’ll be left far, far behind. At worst, you may be tempted to bury your car in a pothole an turn in your license. The sport has spread to other cities, but at this time no other city can come close to matching the caliber of Boston’s own Boston Drivers.This longtime favorite is now expanded to cover the worst challenge Boston Drivers have faced in years (and will face for years to come): The Central Artery/Tunnel Project, better known as the Big Dig. Inside you’ll find a complete guide to the burial of Boston’s busiest highway, the building of a new harbor tunnel, and the many backups these changes will cause. Read how Boston Drivers deal with pedestrians and potholes, bicyclists and buses, toll booths and the Tobin Bridge. Learn such time-saving maneuvers as Blacking, the Boston Left Turn, and the Gas Station Right. Whether you’re a commuter, a tourist, or a brand-new Boston Driver, don’t leave your driveway without The Boston Driver’s Handbook./LONG the right car to own in Boston where to park in different neighborhoods riding the worst roads in and around the city keeping one step ahead of the Denver Boot the deceptive use of signals driving and parking after a winter storms
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Must have for anyone driving in Boston May 5, 2000 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
The best kind of humor turns a mirror to the world and shows us the absurdity in our daily lives.On the one hand, this is a very instructional book with good, practical advice on driving and parking in the Boston area. On the other hand, it's simply hysterical. I almost wish I had this book when I first started driving in Massachusetts, but I think having experienced it all before reading the book made it that much funnier. Anyone who lives and drives in Boston, or anyone moving to Boston who plans to drive a car, should read this book. Afterwards, you will fit right in on the Massachusetts roadways. Even if you aren't interested in using these techniques, understanding them helps protect you from other drivers who do. And the more you've actually experienced Boston drivers, the funnier it gets. A sample quote, regarding increased enforcement of traffic laws: "[T]here is a renewed emphasis on FORM. You must avoid the APPEARANCE of impropriety. For example, illegal turns should be done smoothly, without signaling and without guilt. One-way maneuvers should be done in reverse gear -- your car will be facing the right way, you won't stand out, and you won't get a ticket. Establish your rule of the road with finesse and class, so that it appears to be the natural order of things." I hope it comes back in print soon.
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