Posted on 02/14/2013 7:41:12 AM PST by Squawk 8888
Road signs throughout Ontario will be bilingual in both French and English.
In Quebec, they will only be in French.
Yup. Its in the same place where Americans have to acknowledge that every modern vehicle HAS turn signals... ;)
I used to hang out on alt.sysadmin.recovery back in the day. A brit got a job in the Boston area and expressed concern about driving in the U.S.A.
Another admin advised him: “Just use your turn indicator once a year and you’ll fit right in.”
A Brit or an Aussie has to remember to drive right side.
Americans who travel to the US Virgin Islands forget to drive left even though almost all the cars there are left hand drive. :)
Yes I visited USVI and that is a unique situation for sure.
But they did have dirt cheap gasoline, even if there wasn’t very far you could drive. But that was back before they closed HOVENSA.
Busiest highway in North America. Look it up.
That is only so you can get back into the U.S. It has nothing to do with entry into Canada.
And how hard is it to read someone's name, as long as it's not written in Cyrillic or something?
LOL, some of us do.
This past week alone, I saw 6 Canadian motorists who were pulled over for speeding.
62 mph in a 50 mph zone. 43 mph in a 31 mph zone.
This is in Imperial for ease of understanding, but up here we understand that if you don't want a ticket, you don't do 100kmh in a 80kmh zone, or 70kmh in a 50 zone.
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