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Robert E. Rudolph, Cambridge traffic commissioner, yesterday termed the first test of his snow emergency plan a "heartening success." He cited the "co-operation of the citizens of Cambridge" as the major factor in the program's effectiveness during Tuesday's storm.
Rudolph stated that the plan was carried out "far better than I had expected it would be," and was pleased that his department had found it unnecessary to tow away any cars.
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