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  • #16
    Originally posted by Chris@YYZ
    and 90% of Canadians cant drive safely for shit
    You don't have your license yet....
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    • #17
      Originally posted by matth
      Drivers in NS don't seem to merge properly.. they go to the end of the merge lane and pull out into traffic without so much a look behind them! Not safe to have this happen on the highway, its an accident waiting to happen
      WTF is a merge lane? It called an on/off ramp. Your allowed to take up the whole lane when merging onto a highway. You use that ramp to accelerate to the highway speed, not to go and then speed up once on the highway. Your allowed to use the whole ramp if you have to for safety, thats what is there for.

      Yeah Chris, you dont have your license, and or one thing, not "90%", there are bad drivers, and good ones too, lke yours truly
      -Kevin

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      • #18
        Originally posted by ACman
        WTF is a merge lane? It called an on/off ramp. Your allowed to take up the whole lane when merging onto a highway. You use that ramp to accelerate to the highway speed, not to go and then speed up once on the highway. Your allowed to use the whole ramp if you have to for safety, thats what is there for.
        Same difference, don't get worked up over it.

        I did not say you can't take the whole lane. I did say you don't drive to the end and pull out without so much as a glance behind your shoulder, which is what seems to happen even when there is very little traffic.

        I hope this was clear enough for you..

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        • #19
          [QUOTE=matth]Same difference, don't get worked up over it.

          I did not say you can't take the whole lane. I did say you don't drive to the end and pull out without so much as a glance behind your shoulder, which is what seems to happen even when there is very little traffic.

          I hope this was clear enough for you../QUOTE]

          You pretty much implied that it was something wrong...

          Not to mention the fact that you told me a while ago that it is wrong that drivers do that.
          -Kevin

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