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skyhawk skyhawk
of vassalboro, ME
Oct 18, 2008 8:26 AM
Hey reader...I had the unfortunate experience of living in Ma. for three years. I was transferred there because of my job. It was in the early eighties.Driving around Boston was the worst in my entire life. You morons created "road rage" and it spread from there. I agree with Mr.Bunda...stay in Ma. clearly you belong there...report abuseBob Bunda
of Kezar Falls, ME
Oct 17, 2008 8:41 PM
and reader...safer roads are another good reason you should all stay in Mass!report abuseBob Bunda
of Kezar Falls, ME
Oct 17, 2008 8:40 PM
look at the insurance statistics...older drivers are paying less in premiums which means they comprise a small portion of overall claims. remember that as you pass the slower moving older drivers...report abusereader
of Boston, MA
In other words, Mainers are more likely to die driving to work than a resident driving to work in in Mass.,New Hamp.,VT,RI, or Conn.report abuse
Oct 17, 2008 7:29 PM
Maine consistently has the highest per capita roadway fatality rate of all the states in New England.
In other words, Mainers are more likely to die driving to work than a resident driving to work in in Mass.,New Hamp.,VT,RI, or Conn.report abuse
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