You might qualify as a driving instructor for Brampton or Markham.
Trunking: The act of using the handbrake to slow the vehicle without warning a following driver by energizing the brake lights. Downshifting also helps.Only if he disconnects his brake lights.
It's a new Brampton by-law.
Like the time I was downtown watching 3 or 4 cops write tickets for the above, increasing the size of the jam by their blockade. I guess using their powers to direct traffic and minimize congestion wasn't profitable enough.
Another upside to photo tickets. For something more complicated like blocking the box, they could even be issued manually. Cop takes pic of plate and follows same process as if they were handing the driver the ticket but doesn't bother with the stop and accompanying traffic impact just mail the infraction and fine. At $500 a time, owners will quickly take notice even if it doesn't cause an insurance hit.Like the time I was downtown watching 3 or 4 cops write tickets for the above, increasing the size of the jam by their blockade. I guess using their powers to direct traffic and minimize congestion wasn't profitable enough.
At some point the insurers will penalize car owners for them letting unidentified bad drivers use their vehicles.Another upside to photo tickets. For something more complicated like blocking the box, they could even be issued manually. Cop takes pic of plate and follows same process as if they were handing the driver the ticket but doesn't bother with the stop and accompanying traffic impact just mail the infraction and fine. At $500 a time, owners will quickly take notice even if it doesn't cause an insurance hit.
Maybe. As I understand it now, tickets are attached to your drivers license. It would be interesting to know if insurance companies can see camera tickets given to an owner.At some point the insurers will penalize car owners for them letting unidentified bad drivers use their vehicles.
You might qualify as a driving instructor for Brampton or Markham.
Legal, providing you signal.Trunking: The act of using the handbrake to slow the vehicle without warning a following driver by energizing the brake lights. Downshifting also helps.
You are saying the rules as they are written. In my experience right on red goes as soon as they can get their nose in any lane. Most drivers in Ontario function on where they can wedge their vehicle and either don't know or don't care about right of way rules.
I, like you, try to hang back and not block the box. If I can see a Ror ahole that's going to screw me, I will take that opportunity away from them.
Given the appalling lack of following the rules and courtesy, I won't be too surprised if places like downtown Toronto end up with something like railway crossing gates for vehicles and pedestrians at every intersection. Lights mean nothing, risking injury or damage to their vehicle may help people behave in a courteous manner.Super simple way to drum this home is used in Europe. Junction boxes are often painted with diagonal lines. Drivers associate that with “do not park/no waiting”.
No thanks. Road paint is already slippery under a bike, can't imagine negotiating a wet turn across some Abby Lane lineage.Super simple way to drum this home is used in Europe. Junction boxes are often painted with diagonal lines. Drivers associate that with “do not park/no waiting”.
Or just ban cars and trucks.Given the appalling lack of following the rules and courtesy, I won't be too surprised if places like downtown Toronto end up with something like railway crossing gates for vehicles and pedestrians at every intersection. Lights mean nothing, risking injury or damage to their vehicle may help people behave in a courteous manner.
No thanks. Road paint is already slippery under a bike, can't imagine negotiating a wet turn across some Abby Lane lineage.
Stick to the $500 fines - punish only the ones needing punishment.
Not in my hood! Some of those fat white lines at intersections in my hood are slippery when wet. I've slid a wheel many times while making a right turn on a dewy morning.Haven’t we got no slip paint technology in 2024?
Not in my hood! Some of those fat white lines at intersections in my hood are slippery when wet. I've slid a wheel many times while making a right turn on a dewy morning.
I don't even know if that's on the list of criteria. Longevity, cost, reflectivity are on the list for sure.Oh I know. Same here. We should have no-slip paint though…seems simple enough.
I'm a cynic. A study said the Abbey Road crossings were safer. Who paid for the study?I don't even know if that's on the list of criteria. Longevity, cost, reflectivity are on the list for sure.