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Originally Posted by Table 5
Maybe just a coincidence, but I've noticed a rise in the disregarded for road rules lately. Like some people seem to think that if they don't agree with a rule, they don't absolutely have to follow it.
The bridge that goes from the Zoo to Bridgeland has been under construction for the last year or so, and thus there is a no-turning sign onto Memorial. For most of the project, everyone followed along...but lately it seems like people have just decided that rule is too annoying, so no longer applies. I pass that bridge every day, and there is now a 50/50 chance that the person in front of me will turn illegally. I agree it's a bit of stupid rule there, but it's still against the law.
Same thing coming down the Edmonton Trail hill in the mornings, I see people making illegal turns into Bridgeland, despite it disrupting traffic and being potentially dangerous.
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If it’s clear to go I’m one of those people. No way am I going all the way around Bridgeland and back down Edmonton trail in rush traffic to get on Memorial because the city can’t figure out how to handle a small lane closure. I won’t block traffic to do it though.