Saved By The Sign
lastchair_44
07 Jan 2007
Duck
11 Jan 2007
Kicking Horse
31 Jan 2007
Callao
31 Jan 2007
Here's one from Southern Utah University, where I go to school:
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No idea---I haven't seen a mule anywhere.

Number of downloads: 19
No idea---I haven't seen a mule anywhere.
liftmech
01 Feb 2007
tirefireking
28 Feb 2007
oh yeah
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Ontariodude
15 Mar 2007

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This was taken 5 days ago from my trip to Quebec (Le Massif and Mont-Ste.-Anne). Minimum 60? U'd be roadkill if you went that slow. The average speed people travelled from what I remember is 120km/h although there were alot of cops out on Autoroute 20 from Montreal to Quebec City so everyone went 110:thumbsup: . Slowest car we saw: 75km/h just outside Montreal on A-30

poloxskier
15 Mar 2007
Ontariodude, on Mar 15 2007, 09:10 AM, said:
This was taken 5 days ago from my trip to Quebec (Le Massif and Mont-Ste.-Anne). Minimum 60? U'd be roadkill if you went that slow. The average speed people travelled from what I remember is 120km/h although there were alot of cops out on Autoroute 20 from Montreal to Quebec City so everyone went 110:thumbsup: . Slowest car we saw: 75km/h just outside Montreal on A-30
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I was almost made roadkill when driving across Alberta two years ago and I was going 110, the speed limit.
Those minimum/maximum signs in downtown Denver on I-25 look like a cruel joke when youre stuck in traffic. At those times the 40 MPH minimum is about double the speed that traffic flows. I sure love the mountains

This post has been edited by poloxskier: 15 March 2007 - 10:34 AM
Lift Kid
15 Mar 2007
poloxskier, on Mar 15 2007, 01:33 PM, said:
I was almost made roadkill when driving across Alberta two years ago and I was going 110, the speed limit.
Those minimum/maximum signs in downtown Denver on I-25 look like a cruel joke when youre stuck in traffic. At those times the 40 MPH minimum is about double the speed that traffic flows. I sure love the mountains
Those minimum/maximum signs in downtown Denver on I-25 look like a cruel joke when youre stuck in traffic. At those times the 40 MPH minimum is about double the speed that traffic flows. I sure love the mountains

I hate the Denver traffic.


spunkyskier01
15 Mar 2007
the drive from Niagara falls to Port Huron Michigan we were driving around 120-140 kilometers/hr, i don't see how people can drive that fast, especially on that stretch of road, i nearly dropped the suspension of my car trying to keep with the pace of traffic.
poloxskier
15 Mar 2007
Ontariodude
16 Mar 2007
This is a bit off-topic but the European Union is asking the nation of Germany to impose a speed limit on their Autobahn series of highways. It's not because of safety but because of global warming. Cars use much more fuel when trevelling at say 220km/h rather than 130km/h (80mph) which is actuallly the European Union's proposed speed limit for the Autobahn. I wonder if Germany will agree
As for driving in Ontario, people usually go a good deal faster than the speed limit but that is normal for Canada. On the weeekend if the traffic volume is moderate, its not rare for people going 130 - 135 on a 100 zone. But then again, many of Ontario's highways are in fairly good condition although some need work (ex. parts of the 401, 402 and 417). In Quebec, I noticed how the increased police pressence slowed people down. I don't know if it was a special week for them but it seemed as if there were alot of cops out. Then again if you go fast in Quebec watch out... the road infrastructure is seeming to crumble away in some areas.
My best story of the lack of police pressense on Ontario's highways is during one late evening on the Queen Elizabeth Way (expressway from Toronto to Fort Erie - Buffalo, NY) where traffic was flowing at a steady 125km/h but the volume was fairly high. All of the sudden, a group of about 10 Ducatis, Hondas, and Yamaha superbikes started whizzing by going between cars and weeving through cars like it was a game. I sware it could have been from a movie set
While in Michigan awhile back, I noticed that people seemed to follow the speed limits quite closely.
My off-topic 2cents
Oh here is another sign. It's not really funny although where else do you see a sign with street names honouring a founder of Canadian Beer and a world-renowned genius (at the same time).
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Number of downloads: 146
Taken on km139 of A-40-73 in Quebec, Quebec.
Will T. (ontariodude)

As for driving in Ontario, people usually go a good deal faster than the speed limit but that is normal for Canada. On the weeekend if the traffic volume is moderate, its not rare for people going 130 - 135 on a 100 zone. But then again, many of Ontario's highways are in fairly good condition although some need work (ex. parts of the 401, 402 and 417). In Quebec, I noticed how the increased police pressence slowed people down. I don't know if it was a special week for them but it seemed as if there were alot of cops out. Then again if you go fast in Quebec watch out... the road infrastructure is seeming to crumble away in some areas.
My best story of the lack of police pressense on Ontario's highways is during one late evening on the Queen Elizabeth Way (expressway from Toronto to Fort Erie - Buffalo, NY) where traffic was flowing at a steady 125km/h but the volume was fairly high. All of the sudden, a group of about 10 Ducatis, Hondas, and Yamaha superbikes started whizzing by going between cars and weeving through cars like it was a game. I sware it could have been from a movie set


While in Michigan awhile back, I noticed that people seemed to follow the speed limits quite closely.
My off-topic 2cents
Oh here is another sign. It's not really funny although where else do you see a sign with street names honouring a founder of Canadian Beer and a world-renowned genius (at the same time).

Number of downloads: 146
Taken on km139 of A-40-73 in Quebec, Quebec.
Will T. (ontariodude)