In Toronto there's no better way to draw attention to yourself as a tourist than to try to pass a streetcar that's stopped with the doors open. You won't make that mistake twice.
On highways there's an unwritten rule that you only drive in the right lane if you're about to exit. Sometimes it's the fastest lane to drive in because it's so empty. The left lane is a constant battle between people who treat it as a passing lane and people who think it's their god given right to drive in whatever lane they want. In the rest of the lanes anything goes. "Keep right except to pass" is a foreign concept.
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Originally Posted by Boisebro
Boise:
5 – If thy mountains gettest snow and thy resorts doth open, thou must callest in sick and partake in the glorious blessing of fresh powder.
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In Ontario we have loads of skiers but no actual mountains, so the local ski hills (and some of the mountains in Quebec) get completely overrun on weekends. The snow is mostly manmade, groomed, and icy. On the rare occasion that a ski resort gets fresh powder on a weekend, you have to get there within half an hour of opening or you might as well not even bother. It gets tracked out almost immediately and nobody knows how the hell to ski in it. On the flip side, if we're skiing out west and it gets icy suddenly we're heroes.
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Originally Posted by Acajack
In Canada's capital city of Ottawa, when skating on the Rideau Canal (the world's largest skating rink), it's perfectly cool and safe to leave your boots under a bench or in one of the shelters unguarded when you're out skating.
No one in a million years would expect your boots to get stolen.
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The same rule applies at every public rink and ski resort that I've been to. Stealing someone's boots at either one is the worst crime you can commit. It's just not done. Also, who wants to wear another person's footwear?
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Originally Posted by pj3000
The problem with the Pittsburgh Left is when people allow like 5 people to go in front of them... thinking they’re being so considerate, right? No, they’re being terribly inconsiderate to all the people behind them who now won’t get through the light. Or when people stop in traffic (not at an intersection) to allow a left turner to turn in front of them for no fucking reason whatsoever, nearly causing cars behind them to ram into their back.
Hear you on 28... it can be total slot car racing through the twists and turns. Speed limit is 45
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A good rule of thumb more people should follow: don't be courteous, be predictable.