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THE NEW RULES FOR DRIVING IN EDMONTON:. }- y) Z4 `& J0 k- a) n
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1. You must first learn to pronounce the city name, it is: 'ED-MIN-TIN'.% D" ]/ m; p, E4 d! g9 X" t+ d" N
% q) ]8 I7 ] x9 M) X1 ]2. The morning rush hour is from 5:00 a.m. to noon. The evening rush
% d% y- o1 E( a! Xhour is from noon to 8:00 p.m. Friday's rush hour starts on Thursday
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\5 S+ E2 W! x7 n# r& }8 ` q3. The minimum acceptable speed on most freeways is 130 kph. On the QE2,. N) A. C6 z% T- D* d$ n, s
you are expected to match the speed of the airplanes coming in for a a' R% {1 f5 Y6 d. o' U
landing at the airport. Anything less is considered 'Wussy'.
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' _' _) e; n7 S2 I/ w+ o4. Forget the traffic rules you learned elsewhere. Edmonton now has its- t5 U7 }! D, Y4 X) M; c# i; |
own version of traffic rules. For example, cars/trucks with the loudest
$ O4 k5 f$ i( f/ X$ ?4 Omuffler go first at a four-way stop; the trucks with the biggest tires2 m' M. Y# s& Q3 {4 c* L
go second. However, in Southwest Edmonton, SUV-driving, cell
, u6 x' \6 Q1 {phone-talking moms ALWAYS have the right of way.; E* u, j' o; y: i, t( t" n! Y
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5. If you actually stop at a yellow light, you will be rear ended,
& W$ Q, S% V) ^ Y5 S7 Mcussed out, and possibly shot.
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6. Never honk at anyone. Ever. Seriously. It's another offense that can
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7. Exception to Rule #6: If you are the 4th car back from a light that' b2 y/ {' D, [6 n9 q+ u4 h
has turned green, you must honk your horn to alert the vehicle first at
; M* D+ g, P2 g- ]: @! B/ |$ vthe intersection that the light has changed. Vehicle 2 & 3 won't shoot
\+ c- U& J1 l) i% e6 ^you as they are too busy trying to figure out how to ram the first
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8. Road construction is permanent and continuous in Edmonton. Detour1 p8 I9 w+ i9 S9 C/ W7 [$ Q& M
barrels are moved around during the middle of the night to make the next
* D" X& {* T8 M( Y: \: Cday's driving a bit more exciting, but nothing ever gets finished, and2 s$ j0 ~; N8 |/ s' n' C
more construction starts everyday.
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. ~0 W4 a4 w V# d; @) Q6 a9. Watch carefully for road hazards such as skunks, dogs, cats,, k8 Z* g5 A& t4 U* l1 |: i8 X
deer, barrels, cones, cows, horses, mattresses, shredded tires, garbage,5 P; I0 ^, H% C, w' J! e0 ?; x5 `
squirrels, rabbits, crows, and coyotes feeding on any of these items.
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10. Calgary Trail, Gateway Boulevard, Highway 2 and the QE2 are the same
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# w7 I* L9 [. g' H. }Road are the same road; Wayne Gretzky Drive, 75 Street and; S! r `% U7 {% b: N; t# ^
66 Street are also the same road; got it?
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11. If someone actually has their turn signal on, wave them to the
9 a& g' J f, A1 [- Oshoulder immediately to let them know it has been 'accidentally
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12. If you are in the left lane and only driving 110 in a 80-90 km zone,; s4 M; f& @! ?: I2 X
you are considered a road hazard and will be 'flipped off'
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13. For winter driving, it is advisable to wear your parka, toque, fur1 u4 U9 Z2 Z( x/ W" K9 p, }
lined mittens and mukluks. Make sure you have a shovel, food, candle and' v' B; h, F5 X2 g
blankets in the vehicle. |
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