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Originally Posted by valo403
And? That's a product of people coming from the city and having no idea how to drive in the mountains, I'm sure you could apply that to people from tons of places. I would expect that people who live in the middle of the mountain range would have a much better grasp on what was appropriate for the conditions.
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I guess I just see it as common sense. When you come from the city to an unfamiliar terrain like mountain passes, it just makes sense to me to slow it down especially when there's snow and wet roads.
It just blows me away that nine times out of ten it is an Alberta driver that blows passed me at over 100/kmph going over the Salmo-Creston pass.