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Forum: Canada
Dec 7th 2009, 6:02 pm
Replies: 186
Views: 13,683
Posted By Steve_P

Re: Standards of driving in Canada

Yep there's always some assh*le who just has to get to wherever it is they're going five minutes ago.

Probably late on his Timmies run.:frown:
Forum: Canada
Dec 4th 2009, 4:47 pm
Replies: 186
Views: 13,683
Posted By Steve_P

Re: Standards of driving in Canada

Speaking of deer...if Mrs_C ever sees this thread I'm dead meat. :blink::ohmy::eek::eek::eek:
Forum: Canada
Dec 4th 2009, 4:38 pm
Replies: 186
Views: 13,683
Posted By Steve_P

Re: Standards of driving in Canada

Well I suppose. :huh:

But the HIGHWAY for gods sake, that's a mans world innit. :p

Steve ducks and runs for cover.
Forum: Canada
Dec 4th 2009, 4:30 pm
Replies: 186
Views: 13,683
Posted By Steve_P

Re: Standards of driving in Canada

You let her drive on the highway? :confused::blink::eek:

Shame on you. :ohmy::rofl::rofl:
Forum: Canada
Dec 4th 2009, 4:17 pm
Replies: 186
Views: 13,683
Posted By Steve_P

Re: Standards of driving in Canada

Actually not bad.

There were a couple of silly sods on the highway coming home doing the speed limit in the left lane and would not move into the right lane for anyone. :sneaky::frown:
Forum: Canada
Dec 4th 2009, 4:12 pm
Replies: 186
Views: 13,683
Posted By Steve_P

Re: Standards of driving in Canada

Caution: Thread drift. ;)
Forum: Canada
Dec 4th 2009, 4:00 pm
Replies: 186
Views: 13,683
Posted By Steve_P

Re: Standards of driving in Canada

You mean there are other options? :sneaky::D

It's been so long since I set that I forgot it wasn't the default. :)
Forum: Canada
Dec 2nd 2009, 5:03 pm
Replies: 186
Views: 13,683
Posted By Steve_P

Re: Standards of driving in Canada

Yes.

It's likely passing on the right, undertaking as you put it is legal right across the country on divided (4 lane) highways.
Forum: Canada
Nov 26th 2009, 8:45 pm
Replies: 186
Views: 13,683
Posted By Steve_P

Re: Standards of driving in Canada

Hmmm freeform driving...never thought of it that way before. ;):D
Forum: Canada
Nov 26th 2009, 3:39 am
Replies: 186
Views: 13,683
Posted By Steve_P

Re: Standards of driving in Canada

Perhaps in time you'll also figure out it's Crowchild not Crowfoot. ;):rofl::rofl::rofl:
Forum: Canada
Nov 25th 2009, 10:06 pm
Replies: 186
Views: 13,683
Posted By Steve_P

Re: Standards of driving in Canada

Could well be some are driven very erratically.:eek:
Forum: Canada
Nov 25th 2009, 9:53 pm
Replies: 186
Views: 13,683
Posted By Steve_P

Re: Standards of driving in Canada

What equally annoying is seeing a car with said sign being driven in a stupid and/or dangerous manner.:mad:
Forum: Canada
Nov 25th 2009, 9:40 pm
Replies: 186
Views: 13,683
Posted By Steve_P

Re: Standards of driving in Canada

25 meters:thumbup:...wow you've been lucky, most don't see or plan any further than their front bumper or in some cases the windshield.:eek::eek:
Forum: Canada
Nov 25th 2009, 3:49 pm
Replies: 186
Views: 13,683
Posted By Steve_P

Re: Standards of driving in Canada

You obviously never ran into the rivalry between GM and Ford owners. ;)
Forum: Canada
Nov 25th 2009, 3:41 pm
Replies: 186
Views: 13,683
Posted By Steve_P

Re: Standards of driving in Canada

It really upsets some Mustang drivers when you pull up behind them at a stop light and yell move your horse before it sh*ts on my car. :sneaky::)
Forum: Canada
Nov 25th 2009, 2:40 pm
Replies: 186
Views: 13,683
Posted By Steve_P

Re: Standards of driving in Canada

I will agree with all of the above except.;)



I learned to drive here as did my wife who is "a cradle Canadian" and we do not drive this way. We complain loudly about those that do but we...
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