The Boston Driver's Handbook: The Almost Post Big Dig Edition
By (Author) Ira Gershkoff
By (author) Richard Trachtman
Hachette Books
Da Capo Press Inc
19th February 2004
United States
General
Non Fiction
Motor cars: general interest
Roadcraft and driving
629.28309744
Paperback
160
Width 149mm, Height 208mm, Spine 10mm
194g
An entertaining survival manual for drivers facing the treacherous streets of Boston or for those wanting to drive like a Bostonian. A commuter's survival guide and a visitor's crash course on the sometimes hilarious, sometimes harrowing reality of Boston driving, The Boston Driver's Handbook: The Almost Post Big Dig Edition offers expert advice and witty encouragement for conquering the streets. This newly revised edition has tips on everything you need to know-from where to park, how to drive in the winter, how to execute the "sidesqueeze" in heavy traffic -and everything you don't necessarily need to know but will love to know anyway-from pedestrian point values (absent-minded MIT professor, 2 points; mayor, 10 points) to the best accident excuses of all time. With the latest information on the confusion caused by Boston's "Central Artery Relocation Project," The Boston Driver's Handbook is as practical as it is entertaining, making it a must-have for the tourist and the Boston native alike.
A native of Haverhill, Massachusetts, Ira Gershkoff set a single season record in 1976 by collecting 1,272 unpaid parking tickets without a single moving violation. Richard Trachtman developed the tips in his book The Boston Driver's Handbook while working as a Boston cabbie.