Yeah, true enough. In reality the lights on the tractor are almost always obscured by what they're towing.I live in farm country and I would change that to often.
Yeah, true enough. In reality the lights on the tractor are almost always obscured by what they're towing.I live in farm country and I would change that to often.
Exactly. Or the wagon just has hazards flashing and you can't tell he's turning.Yeah, true enough. In reality the lights on the tractor are almost always obscured by what they're towing.
If this is the same person, I think I heard him while I was north bound 404 around the same time. I looked around but he was no where to be seen...just heard that beautiful exhaust note and I thought to myself this guy is def over 200.As a ride, I don't notice any differences in driving the GTA year over year - it's about as scary as it gets in North America - has been for 20+ years.
I have noticed more MC riders behaving badly. At 10:30this morning I was crawling westbound on the 401 at the 427, a bagger passed me at full tilt, he was running the right shoulder of the 401. Tonight I saw Valentino Rossi heading south on the 404, he passed me at about 200+ on a red SS.
This year Ive seen really bad motorcycling at least once a week.
The North has a lot more space and a lot fewer people sharing roads. Roads (dirt, sand, washboard, car size potholes, and wildlife) and weather conditions are more extreme conditions so locals need to learn how to drive a car (or, more likely, a truck).Having moved to Northern Ontario (Actually Northern Ontario....not Barrie) I can't fathom riding on the 401. Even when I come to visit and have to drive on the 401 from the airport, it's just such a **** hole. Drivers are cut throat, and unless you're constantly trying to overtake the guy in front of you and driving like you're on Nurburgring track you're destined to get hit by someone. To the people driving that everyday it's gotta shave 20 years off your life.
So i used to commute 5 days a week to downtown toronto. I never touch the go train from april to november, so its a mix of cycling and motorcycling. Luckily i can add a couple days of work from home now so im wasting less time.
I have personally noticed more erratic behaviour on my route(s). And traffic has gotten worse.. and that gardiner repair/closure is "the worst". But as i say this, i realize that i've grown accustomed to this level of crappy driving as we have to adapt as vulnerable road users So it doesnt bother me as much, but i've definitely noticed MORE lane splitters while commuting LESS to work lol.
Driver behaviour is more aggressive or maybe there are just more drivers on the road which increases the number of aggressive drivers proportionally?
Mississauga getting worse as well. Last year, I encountered 2 accidents on the way to work between June and December. This year the count is already 14 and it's just 3 months in,Because if you told me the burbs aren't changing, ok fair enough
I'm from India .. Now before you laugh at me, hear me out-- no one tailgates (or even has a chance to tailgate) another vehicle at 80kmph in a pickup truck back there. It's a different ball game in Canada..@hymnz I think you mentioned being new to Canada. Where are you from and what is road culture like there vs here?
Those are rookie numbers! My current record is 7 accidents in one trip that I passed.Mississauga getting worse as well. Last year, I encountered 2 accidents on the way to work between June and December. This year the count is already 14 and it's just 3 months in,
I'm from India .. Now before you laugh at me, hear me out-- no one tailgates (or even has a chance to tailgate) another vehicle at 80kmph in a pickup truck back there. It's a different ball game in Canada..
I have a similar point of view/experience as you. I come from Mexico (specifically México City, so most likely the the worst drivers in MX). I feel more in danger driving my motorcycle here than down there.I'm from India .. Now before you laugh at me, hear me out-- no one tailgates (or even has a chance to tailgate) another vehicle at 80kmph in a pickup truck back there. It's a different ball game in Canada..
First week back to school always is, as are the days after time changes. Statistically more likely to have an accident too.Well things just got worse today. With back to school started, I saw so much douchery in my short ride today. What a chitshow!!