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Originally Posted by Shazam
These people are called "Torontonians" 
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You have got to be joking...At least in TO drivers know how to merge..sure, they only leave you about 4 inches, at 120km/h, but they are your four inches to slide into...I have never seen worse merge and right hand lane behavior than here in Calgary.
As for snow in TO, although they might whine and call out the army on occasion, I've also driven on the Gardiner at the tail end of rush hour, in a half-frozen, greasy slop (and Torontonians would know about that greasy snow I'm talking about) that would send most Calgarians running for the hills, with no lane markings visible on a four lane stretch, at 110km/h, and somehow everyone made it where they were going.
I'd take just about any major TO highway over the Deerfoot any day...
And for the record, I like not having the residential streets plowed out here...I love doing a low speed rally drive into my driveway, and actually having a chance to feel how your vehicle responds under low-traction situations is invaluable when you are out on the "real roads"
-Scott