Yes I'm well aware of those sensors. I capture them in my job. I'm just saying I've never seen them lead back to a red light camera but then again the red light cameras arent even owned by my municipality. they're owned by a third party.
this sounds odd. there's no specified length of time needed to stop in the HTA, only a complete stop is needed.
regarding sensors in the road: Im a GIS technician for a municipality. I'm currently capturing and digitizing data for the infrastructure in intersections, some of which have red...
https://www.amazon.ca/BikeMaster-Lithium-Ion-Battery-Maintainer-TS0207A/dp/B0167JU8VI i dont know what the difference is between this and a "normal" charger
I cleaned it. I may attempt to replace the motor mounts on my car so I need room to pull the front end in.
I have a 1 car garage so it will be tight but I'll probably save a few hundred dollars
A lot of v loggers do this. Instead of braking or not being a dumb-dumb, they'll purposely either put themselves in harms way, or not remove themselves from harms way, just so they can rev bomb, punch a drivers side window, and then speed off.
I'm enjoying the Garmin Zumo XT but the traffic info leaves much to be desired. Garmin uses their own network, which sometimes works for a 400 series highway and hwy 11, but anything aside from those has no data.
Is there a way to change the source to use Google Maps / Waze? Perhaps someone...
This was from the Burlington Skyway disaster
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/hamilton/headlines/skyway-bridge-trial-leads-to-acquittal-on-impaired-driving-charges-1.3493978
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