St. Louis Magazine

THE ROAR OF THE NIGHT

DRAG RACERS. DRIFTERS. Cruisers. An assortment of loud, sometimes rampageous drivers have taken a keen liking to downtown St. Louis.

And it’s driving some residents mad.

Ask Brittany Walton. She’s a self-described “city girl” who’s lived downtown for five years and loves its walkability, the center-of-it-all feeling. But she recently moved from Washington Avenue to Laclede’s Landing. “The shenanigans downtown are completely why we decided to move.”

In August, a Dodge Charger ran red lights while speeding down

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