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    Some nasty wrecks!!! Really messed up some nice old iron!!! Suppose the people in and around Boston have learned to drive any better since then?????
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Severson View Post
    Some nasty wrecks!!! Really messed up some nice old iron!!! Suppose the people in and around Boston have learned to drive any better since then?????
    ABSOLUTELY NOT!!!!

    Most are among the worst drivers I have encountered anywhere in the ENTIRE world (and I've driven on 5 continents)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Severson View Post
    Some nasty wrecks!!! Really messed up some nice old iron!!! Suppose the people in and around Boston have learned to drive any better since then?????
    Quote Originally Posted by IC2 View Post
    ABSOLUTELY NOT!!!!

    Most are among the worst drivers I have encountered anywhere in the ENTIRE world (and I've driven on 5 continents)
    I don't know if we've gotten any better?!?! But, We drive a bunch better than those from So'western Conn. \ So'eastern New York.. IMHO!

    The only times I feared driving, In Puerto Rico would be # 1 and # 2 would have to be anywhere in Southern Indiana, the tailgater capital of the nation!

    The amazing thing I noticed in the pics was how those cars just folded and tore apart. Amazing when you consider they were usually in the city and top speed couldn't have reached 60 on a open road!

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