Public transportation in the Boston area is pretty handy. The "T", as we call it here, has some foibles but it's a hell of a lot better than driving in Boston. The roads in beantown were apparently designes by spiders on meth.
It doesn't help that New England drivers are the worst in the country. Now, before you start telling me about how bad the drivers are in your area, I would like to add that previous statement has been studied and confirmed, and I have a little anecdote to go with it.
Connecticut 2005, IIRC: I was in the parking lot of an Autozone, having just left after not finding a hubcap I needed. The lot has two exit lanes; one that goes straight ahead, across the street and into the grocery store parking lot opposite. The other lane is a right turn only lane. I get in the turn-only lane. A pickup truck pulls up beside me in the other one.
The radio was on, PBS, the news. I listen for a while. The light is taking a long time to change. They're reading off a report that states what I said above: "New England drivers, worst in the country." The light STILL has not changed.
The guy in the pickup gets pissed, throws his truck into reverse and *CRASH*, slams into the car behind him. To his credit he did trip the light. I got to go only a second later. It was like the universe was trying to say "See?"