Random stuff - the anything else thread
#1696
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My in-laws' apartment building was on a street with a school zone and although it was the law that vehicles were supposed to stop at intersections, there was often nothing to catch anyone ignoring it.
It's also the law about not going through red lights, exceeding speed limits and all the rest of it.
I never once saw anyone not stopping on that street whereas seeing other laws broken is common, even here.
Either the drivers are being especially thoughtful when there are kids around or they're not normally bothered who they knock down but they think they'll get lynched if it's a kid.
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There may be much truth in that. But even in Quebec, Montreal's South Shore, I noticed it.
My in-laws' apartment building was on a street with a school zone and although it was the law that vehicles were supposed to stop at intersections, there was often nothing to catch anyone ignoring it.
It's also the law about not going through red lights, exceeding speed limits and all the rest of it.
I never once saw anyone not stopping on that street whereas seeing other laws broken is common, even here.
Either the drivers are being especially thoughtful when there are kids around or they're not normally bothered who they knock down but they think they'll get lynched if it's a kid.
My in-laws' apartment building was on a street with a school zone and although it was the law that vehicles were supposed to stop at intersections, there was often nothing to catch anyone ignoring it.
It's also the law about not going through red lights, exceeding speed limits and all the rest of it.
I never once saw anyone not stopping on that street whereas seeing other laws broken is common, even here.
Either the drivers are being especially thoughtful when there are kids around or they're not normally bothered who they knock down but they think they'll get lynched if it's a kid.

Someone on this forum has complained in the past about not being acknowledged/thanked with a wave when they let pedestrians go first in a supermarket car park. I have found that the expectation is that cars will stop for people in this situation, and failure to sally forth when crossing results in frantic gesturing from a confused driver.
On the non-residential roads however


#1699
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- driving in fog/snow/rain/darkness with no lights on the rear of the vehicle. I assume this is due to daytime running lights and happens in Sweden as well.
- driving up to a junction on the wrong side of the road and turning into the oncoming lane as if operating a horse and cart. People are a bit surprised when I go around them using only the correct lanes.
- failing to overtake, instead lingering behind a slow moving vehicle flashing and beeping and causing a queue and the need for others to overtake 2,3 or 5 vehicles at once.
- not knowing which way to go around a roundabout in your own country.
- chucking beer cans and whiskey bottles out of the window as they're emptied so littering the verge.
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Specifically Canadian failings are:
- driving in fog/snow/rain/darkness with no lights on the rear of the vehicle. I assume this is due to daytime running lights and happens in Sweden as well.
- driving up to a junction on the wrong side of the road and turning into the oncoming lane as if operating a horse and cart. People are a bit surprised when I go around them using only the correct lanes.
- failing to overtake, instead lingering behind a slow moving vehicle flashing and beeping and causing a queue and the need for others to overtake 2,3 or 5 vehicles at once.
- not knowing which way to go around a roundabout in your own country.
- chucking beer cans and whiskey bottles out of the window as they're emptied so littering the verge.
- driving in fog/snow/rain/darkness with no lights on the rear of the vehicle. I assume this is due to daytime running lights and happens in Sweden as well.
- driving up to a junction on the wrong side of the road and turning into the oncoming lane as if operating a horse and cart. People are a bit surprised when I go around them using only the correct lanes.
- failing to overtake, instead lingering behind a slow moving vehicle flashing and beeping and causing a queue and the need for others to overtake 2,3 or 5 vehicles at once.
- not knowing which way to go around a roundabout in your own country.
- chucking beer cans and whiskey bottles out of the window as they're emptied so littering the verge.
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I assume you still drive using posted speed limits as if MPH rather than KPH. So in a 60KPH zone you drive at 96.5KPH. IMO, you're a dangerous man and shouldn't have a licence. I just hope you don't Because of hurting, maiming or killing someone.
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Ill agree on lack of turning headlights and rear light on in rain. In BC more cars without rear lights on then on.
Driving the highway can be tricky in heavy rain due to this habit.
Inability to merge also seems to be an issue in BC.
Driving the highway can be tricky in heavy rain due to this habit.
Inability to merge also seems to be an issue in BC.
#1708
Another hyperbole, I suggest.
I assume you still drive using posted speed limits as if MPH rather than KPH. So in a 60KPH zone you drive at 96.5KPH. IMO, you're a dangerous man and shouldn't have a licence. I just hope you don't Because of hurting, maiming or killing someone.
I assume you still drive using posted speed limits as if MPH rather than KPH. So in a 60KPH zone you drive at 96.5KPH. IMO, you're a dangerous man and shouldn't have a licence. I just hope you don't Because of hurting, maiming or killing someone.
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If greige as a colour was never used again I believe you'd continue to drive at 96.5Km/hour in a marked 60Km/hour zone. Therefore you'd still be a dangerous man.
#1710
I wish I hadn't started it now 
Anyhow- our rental Citroën Picasso brought 6 of us back from the Lakes in reasonable comfort with luggage- it has an automatic front passenger leg rest and I found out it has a fantastic front seat massage for both seats- amazing safety features, blinds recessed in the doors

Anyhow- our rental Citroën Picasso brought 6 of us back from the Lakes in reasonable comfort with luggage- it has an automatic front passenger leg rest and I found out it has a fantastic front seat massage for both seats- amazing safety features, blinds recessed in the doors



