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31st January 06, 11:31 AM
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Enforcement cameras are great if the primary concern is raising revenue but if the aim is really compliance nothing works better than a visible police presence.
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31st January 06, 11:49 AM
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To Graham
No, changed 'planes at Vancouver Airport but didn't visit downtown Vancouver. Spent three and a half weeks on Vancouver Island in 1987 and was impressed with high standard of driving in Victoria and on the open road.
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31st January 06, 11:54 AM
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 Originally Posted by cessna152towser
No, changed 'planes at Vancouver Airport but didn't visit downtown Vancouver. Spent three and a half weeks on Vancouver Island in 1987 and was impressed with high standard of driving in Victoria and on the open road.
That explains it, the pace on Vancouver Island is definitely more relaxed than on the mainland. Of course the senior population in on the Island is quite high. I would love to live in Victoria.
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31st January 06, 11:51 AM
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Here in Ontario they start ticketing at 20km/h over the speed limit. And, on the 417 between Ottawa and Montreal you sometimes feel slow even at 120km/h.
We will be going to France this summer. The limit on the Autoroute is 130km/h. In the past, at 160km/h, we have been passed like we were standing still.
Ah, the culture of motoring.
Casey
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