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Originally Posted by macder
Try driving in Toronto during winter time w/snow & ice on the roads. Theres also the imfamous black ice (large area of the road that look's dry but is covered w/a very thin layer of ice). For the unexpierienced winter driver, this shit is fatal.
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Try driving in San Diego when it rains
you would have though hell opened up and swallowed San Diego.
I'd much rather take my chanced in the ice.
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Originally Posted by drdisque
You could replace the word "Toronto" in that with any other major world city and everyone from that place would think that it is "right on". Toronto is by no means special. I personally don't think driving in Toronto is any different from other northern large cities. The most different in my opinion is New York City, simply because nobody will ever let you give you room to change lanes there, you just have to go and MAKE them give you room. Traffic in California is pretty bad and sometimes you hit traffic for no apparent reason, but people as a whole there tend to be fairly courteous and driving isn't terribly difficult there if you can put up with the traffic. Miami and New Jersey are by far the FASTEST places I've driven where you're getting passed left and right if you're going 80 mph on the highway.
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Courteous? are you kidding me?. haha. Try the rudest state in the world. We are world famous for the old, switch lanes and put on the blinkers at the same time. I get cut off so much here tat I don't even bother to get mad it's just part of life.
Here in good ol SD, I can drive 80 in a 65 and have cops pass me.
hehe.