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Re: Internet Has It's Dis-advantages
[RESPONSE FROM LAST TWO STATEMENTS]
Hello Moderator ...
It seems we have gotten off track re:governors
Apparantly increasing the speed limit on atleast ALL 400 series of roads in Ontario is a good idea - is that correct?
I beg to differ in that not all 400 series roads are designed for an increase of high speed.
Living in south-eastern Ontario MTO has made created a 'monster' - from expanding the two lane roads to four lanes thus increasing the flow of traffic and speed ... only problem is ... it has left a 'bottleneck' as the construction is not finished and that is why there are so many accidents between Toronto and Montreal ... people become speed demons to make up time from the slowing of traffic with only two lanes - make sense?
To end the discussion on governors I was attempting to find a solution to the lane changing speeders, to which I feel needs to be 're-evaluated' in regard to consequences. That's it!
Really liked this idea [may I add stiffer consequences for repeat offenders]
What should've been done all along: Upgrade the curriculum of the driving schools, make it mandatory to attend a real driving school (not some of these fly-by-night operations that teach diddly-squat), and require people to re-validate their licence every five or ten years (at least with a written test).
Being raised close to Qubec I would have to disagree with your views on drivers in Quebec. Maybe it's because they love to drive fast - which is fine if you know your vehicle and how to use it.
Quebec drivers are 'usually' in the hammer lane [passing lane]
Signal Lights - seem to be optional ANYWHERE in Quebec
Passing vehicle on highway with no traffic ahead, slids over as quick as possible with no signalling where there are 40 car lengths of space in front of the vehicle their passing - joke.
In regard to driving in the Toronto area I found drivers LOVE to speed and I have rarely seen enforcement on the road or parked along the side of the road or on a overpass [to unsafe with speeding traffic I guess]
Experience has taught me that being kind and waiving someone into traffic is taken for granted and seem to come across agressive [maybe because they can't drive fast enough to get where they're going] Maybe it's what happens to people when they drive in larger cities.. who knows.
Increasing the speed might help with the flow of traffic .. but only in four lanes NOT two.
As I had said before ... I am not a retired officer or MTO worker - just an average taxpayer with curiousities.