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New York City moved this week with the completion of an eleven mile stretch of Interstate 91, just south of Hartford, Conn.

By circumventing the notorious Berlin Turnpike, which has plagued a generation of drivers, the new road makes the Boston-New York run entirely free of stop lights.

While budding Juan Fangios may claim fantastic records, the aggressive Volkswagen owner can expect to reach Sarah Lawrence in just over three hours, and New York a half hour later.

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