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The population density isn't consistent with the land area and the population given.
Population Density
Replying to annon, above.
I did the math. The error seems to be only 103.3 person difference. That's probably within the Census' margin of error. Also, remember that only 3.0 square miles are land here, despite that the whole town is 28.2 square miles.Peter Tangney00:56, 20 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Traffic
I added a cite tag, though I probably should have just removed the bit about three hour traffic jams. I drive into Hull multiple times a week all year for work, and I have not once seen it even close to that bad. For a resort-y Massachusetts town it's actually remarkable for its lack of backup, the only problems arising from perverts gawking at bikini-clad teenagers rather than the road. If you want to see summer traffic, try Hyannis. 24.91.244.221 (talk) 21:44, 1 September 2011 (UTC)[reply]