guzzirider
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The app has a quick and easy erase data feature and the phone locks automatically.
I don't want to erase it as I want it to be accurate and easy to refer too. Locked behind a password protected screen is enough to keep it from causing an issue with law enforcement.The app has a quick and easy erase data feature and the phone locks automatically.
@guzzirider
Forgive me if I missed this part but is this some sort of "race" to qualify for a some sore @ss award? Or just to prove it to yourself that you can do it and you have 2 guys standing there at the gas station with the hose in their hand as you arrive?
Oh good…so I’m not the only one to have missed how this all got started…@guzzirider
Forgive me if I missed this part but is this some sort of "race" to qualify for a some sore @ss award? Or just to prove it to yourself that you can do it and you have 2 guys standing there at the gas station with the hose in their hand as you arrive?
Thanks, that was what I was looking for.A few tips from someone who lives in the Niagara Region area and travels the Link & QEW regularly.
1, Check the week before to make sure the Link (Lincoln Alexander) isn't closed that Sat. for repairs/inspection - etc. They do that from time to time in the warmer months just because they can If it's closed you'll have to continue on the 403 to the QEW; Niagara bound in Burlington. Also watch the speed limit on the Link. It's 80 much of the way and radar cops, if they're out, will track your speed from overpasses with a chase car on the ramp ready to go get ya. They're quite proud of this tactic!
2. Traffic on the QEW Niagara bound is very slow on any Sat. & Sun. from April thru Oct. during the morning & early afternoon. People coming to the Falls and NOTL for events at various vineyards creates a lot of stop & go traffic from morning till mid-afternoon. When you enter the QEW from the Link; keep to the right as long as possible. The other lanes to the left of you will be stopped & you'll be moving at good speed until that lane ends. Traffic starts moving better soon after that yet, still slowing to a stop at times.
3, Keep in mind there are several border crossings in the Niagara area. It's not unusual for one to be backed up while another is free-flowing. Check the real time border crossing times on your phone when you get close and make the call then on where to cross. If you cross before Fort Erie, just means you have more road on the US side rather than between St. Catharines & Fort Erie on the Canadian side.
Hope this helps. Have a great trip!!
In terms of the Border crossing you choose, I would just check the border crossing wait times online with your phone where ever you stop first ( I think you said you'd stop in London first?). If Fort Erie is your preferred crossing, just check that crossing time to make sure there isn't some undue delay. If there was a long wait there then yes, 405 to the Queenston/Lewiston Bridge would probably be better OR continue along the QEW for a bit more toward Ft. Erie and cut off at Hwy 420 to the Rainbow Bridge Crossing. Both those crossings will hook you up with US Hwy 190 south through Buffalo. Again, checking wait times at each of the border crossings will show which ones are best. If they are all short wait times then pick whichever one suits you best.Thanks, that was what I was looking for.
Local information is the best.
Would 405 to US 190 south to I-90 be a better choice.
The other option is turn off the 401 at 406/140 and drop down to 3
If things go well I should be approaching the Niagara Peninsula at about Noon Saturday.
That about covers the reason for this trip.@guzzirider
Forgive me if I missed this part but is this some sort of "race" to qualify for a some sore @ss award? Or just to prove it to yourself that you can do it and you have 2 guys standing there at the gas station with the hose in their hand as you arrive?
Again Thanks for the info.In terms of the Border crossing you choose, I would just check the border crossing wait times online with your phone where ever you stop first ( I think you said you'd stop in London first?). If Fort Erie is your preferred crossing, just check that crossing time to make sure there isn't some undue delay. If there was a long wait there then yes, 405 to the Queenston/Lewiston Bridge would probably be better OR continue along the QEW for a bit more toward Ft. Erie and cut off at Hwy 420 to the Rainbow Bridge Crossing. Both those crossings will hook you up with US Hwy 190 south through Buffalo. Again, checking wait times at each of the border crossings will show which ones are best. If they are all short wait times then pick whichever one suits you best.
Traffic on the QEW once you get to the Niagara Peninsula should not be any issue. Where the delays are on the QEW is between the Link, where you will be getting on the QEW, and say Grimsby or Beamsville where traffic starts to thin out more. By the time you hit Jordan Station, you'll be flying no problem. From there to Fort Erie should be no issue providing there's no accidents etc.
Hope that clarifies things for you
Bluewater is where I normally cross but haven't for a while. Going westbound on 402 is often a crapshow of backed up trucks. I saw someone die there when a truck went into the back of the stopped line without touching the brakes. Going eastbound, I don't remember being concerned about lineups. 402 is normally clear sailing (in the summer, can be crapshow in the winter as is 401 in that area).Has anyone have experience crossing from the US at the Bluewater Bridge instead of at Detroit.
It adds about 20km to the trip but saves 10 traffic lights on the 3 to get to the 401.
The 402 looks like it is limited access so speeds should be faster.
I can't recall ever crossing back into Canada at Windsor but then I am not sure what I had for breakfast.When's the last time you crossed at Windsor? The extension of the 401 opened a while back, and it's half the distance along surface streets that it used to be. You can get on the 401 at the EC Row junction now.