Submitted by Mccount123 t3_yiddpr in boston

I’ve lived in the greater Boston area my whole life. For the past 4 years have lived in Cambridge and Somerville. Since I have moved to Eagle Hill in east Boston (August 2022) my car has been keyed, dinged, and scrapped unlike anywhere else. Last night my girlfriends car was hit and run while parked.

I’ve noticed the drivers in East Boston seem to be worse than anywhere else in MA. No concept of yielding to pedestrians. No consideration for other drives when people are trying to park/pullout of a driveway, ect. Everyone parks as inefficiently as possible. It’s really soured my experience living here and I’m really dreading the winter.

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SmashRadish t1_iui2cgd wrote

You should strongly consider exacerbating the problem in an non-constructive way by matching their energy. It’s how other communities deal with this sort of behavior.

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silverbeaver25 t1_iui2yay wrote

Left turn on green no yield all day every day

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Mccount123 OP t1_iui5gjd wrote

I think I’m going to sublet and move especially with the upcoming tunnel closure the situation is going to get exponentially worse.

It sounds terrible but one side effect of gentrification is curtailing this bullshit. Maybe in a few years it will be better.

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Mccount123 OP t1_iui5vst wrote

I would rather deal with southie yuppies (I probably fall closer to these people than most of eagle hill residents in the spectrum of life) than these assholes. Eagle hill is trash and I regret moving here.

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Pinwurm t1_iui82z5 wrote

The area has a disproportionate number of teenagers and teenaged drivers. The High School is right here. I'm not surprised.

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Pinwurm t1_iui8lt2 wrote

> sublet and move especially with the upcoming tunnel closure

If you rely on a car for work, this is a good idea. Weekend tunnel closures already adds a solid 25-30 minutes to driving anywhere. Places that are 15 minutes away are now a 45 minute trek. The 4 months next year with permanent closure will be a nightmare.

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ZippityZooZaZingZo t1_iuiftcf wrote

I can’t speak for Eagle Hill specifically, but would say in general the driving/parking etiquette in Eastie is terrible. I think it is probably slightly better the further you get towards Wood Island and Orient Heights where it is less congested. To your point about Southie - lived there for 12 years and it isn’t much better there. In fact I’d say don’t even bother having a car there at all.

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lifeishardasshit t1_iuijlh4 wrote

This might be.. The worst take I've ever read. Half the kids are taking the train from downtown.. The other half walk or take the bus. This isn't Newton my man, where the juniors and seniors are driving their dad's Tesla to school.

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bigjimsribs t1_iuileze wrote

I got a car last year and it was keyed the day I brought it to my place in the city. There was a couple of weeks where a guy keyed 100+ cars near maverick for no reason.

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Pinwurm t1_iuilke2 wrote

I'm not saying they're taking their teslas to school. I'm mostly saying they drive 20 year old beaters around the neighborhood, and ding their cars up when they poorly parallel park. I see it happen.

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princesskittyglitter t1_iuiph7m wrote

Do you absolutely need two cars? Because no offense, you are part of the problem in eastie. People act this way because there is simply not enough space for everyone to park, because everyone needs a car and won't let it go.

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tele23O7 t1_iuir79s wrote

why did you get keyed

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loranlily t1_iuitc2l wrote

Hopefully you mean scraped, not scrapped.

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AWalker17 t1_iuj2b8k wrote

You're preaching to the choir, unfortunately. You're more likely to see a cop parked at a bus stop to pick up takeout in Eagle Hill than you are to see one actually policing the crazy drivers. If a pedestrian doesn't die in a crosswalk soon, I'll be shocked.

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Bluestrues t1_iujcf1j wrote

I don’t know if blaming East Boston locals is right. Not many East Boston people in eagle hill any more. Southie is worse.

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hobokenbob t1_iujd2j7 wrote

i got rid of my car here, best decision ever. no more paying for todisco's kids' college funds.

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upfjords t1_iujf5sj wrote

East Boston + anything to do with cars and drivers = the fucking worst.

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too-cute-by-half t1_iujmvd4 wrote

Angry Italian-American uncles and chaotic 3rd-world immigrants.

Worst of all driving worlds.

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SnooPeppers6081 t1_iujnba1 wrote

You are going to hate life once the snow starts.

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chadmac81 t1_iujs1ys wrote

I live over by wood island and Bennington is a formula one track

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LoveMy7inch t1_iujx3w9 wrote

Tearing up half the roads, replacing them, tearing up again, cutting out utilities and repatchibg them poorly doesn’t help that god forsaken place, can’t wait until the summer is closed next year

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firestone05 t1_iuk3bin wrote

I’ve been saying this for years. Never in my life have I had to slam on my brakes so much because of others running stop signs. I almost hit a kid flying down Bennington on an electric scooter a few weeks ago who just decided to run the red light. He was inches from my car.

And parking is the least efficient thing ever. People will parallel park so far away from the next car and leave just enough space that you miiiiiiight be able to squeeze a small car in there…oh wait, no you definitely can’t. I say every night to myself as I walk back to my apartment from parking 4 blocks away, “we could’ve fit like 10 more cars on this block alone”.

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Bluestrues t1_iuk82u3 wrote

I would be careful if your new to East Boston and doing things to peoples cars because you don’t like the way they park. East Boston has produce some of the scariest mfs this city has ever seen. I’m not talking about Halloween scary I’m talking about I can fit two bodies in the trunk of my fleetwood scary

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Mccount123 OP t1_iuk9mnr wrote

On paper, it’s a straight shot on the pike. Google maps had me about 40 mins door to door. However I was rushing to find housing and didn’t realize the tunnel was being closed full time until after I signed.

Edit: also, I do like living in the city. I’m only 27 with no kids so very much wanted to be in or near Boston.

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