• I'm a New Yorker who visited Boston for the first time, and many things surprised me about the city. • I found the city to be fairly quiet, and I felt like people moved around at a more laid-back pace. • There were elements of history everywhere, and most buildings featured European-style architecture.
I was walking through Back Bay in Boston, surrounded by rows of elegant brownstones and falling leaves, when something strange happened.
People stopped at a crosswalk.
Not just one or two — an entire group waited patiently for the light to change, even though no cars were coming. I stopped too, confused. Was this … normal?
The scene felt like a far cry from New York City, where crosswalk signals feel more like a suggestion than a rule and jaywalking is practically a birthright.
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