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  • #31
    wait, so it's actually redundant?

    Personally, I hate the idea of communting by car, and it seems that's what those highways are mainly used for. Driving is great, but it should be kept for going to places other than work. But I guess public transport sucks in Toronto...
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    • #32
      Public transit is incredibly busy too.

      A lot of people live in a rather small area. The trains come every minute and they're still packed...

      You sound like a complete moron saying it should be kept for going places other than work.

      The 401 is already 20 lanes, adding a separate, parallel highway that's a tollway (so if you really need to get somewhere fast, and are willing to pay for it), it's not redundant...

      The TTC (Toronto Public Transit body), handled 405,412,000 trips last year.
      Last edited by Asher; November 29, 2004, 18:14.
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      • #33
        Transit is great - I took transit all the way to work (in Mississauga) for quite a while. It took two buses and two subway rides, for a total of about 70 minutes each way.

        I am now home from work - it took 31 minutes today, 19 on the 401, which is fairly good.

        Of course, I am getting bored with my present job and will likely revert to working from home again soon - no commute and I can watch the snow fall from the comfort of my office at home.

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        • #34
          So what kind of distances are we talking here?
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          • #35
            35km

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            • #36
              toll roads are tight.
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              • #37
                When I was driving a rented Prius, it had a panel display which showed me at which speed I was getting the best milage. It was 55mph (almost 70mpg). I was going 70 (the speedlimit in Florida) and getting 44mpg.

                Drive 55, save money!
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                • #38
                  Originally posted by Azazel
                  wait, so it's actually redundant?
                  It's only redundant if you happen to live equi-distant from from of them (north of the 401 and south of the 407). Otherwise it comes down to convenience, cost, extra distance, etc.

                  I live south of the 401, about 5 minutes from the end of a major artery that intersects with it (the Allan Road) and work in a part of Mississauga that is still considerably south of the 407 - so the 407 does not make any sense for my commute.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by chegitz guevara
                    When I was driving a rented Prius, it had a panel display which showed me at which speed I was getting the best milage. It was 55mph (almost 70mpg). I was going 70 (the speedlimit in Florida) and getting 44mpg.

                    Drive 55, save money!
                    Drive faster, save time! My time is worth far more than the change I might save, thanks.

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                    • #40
                      55 is supposed to be the most efficient gas mileage on all cars. 80 is good too.
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                      • #41
                        wow this thing is chill
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                        • #42
                          Re: Smashin on i-5

                          Originally posted by Lawrence of Arabia
                          yesterday, on a sunday nite, i got from grapevine to SD in just under three hours. i was at the base of grapevine at just after 3.30 pm and got to SD at 6.30 pm. that is the fastest i have ever gone through LA in a high traffic situation. I took the 5 to the Santa Monica Freeway to the SD freeway. there wasnt even any traffic around the airport.

                          did i get lucky or what? i mean, this is the sunday night after thanksgiving.
                          You got lucky.

                          Wednesday and Thursday are the most congested times. Traffic is very light during the rest of the holidays though.

                          Which "aiport" were you speaking of?
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                          • #43
                            Originally posted by Asher
                            I went from the middle of Waterloo to Toronto in 50 minutes flat last night.

                            160km/h the whole way (100mph).

                            At one point on the 407 (I was in the middle of 3 lanes and not a car in sight, and a perfectly straight road in dry conditions), I pushed it up to 200km/h before I decided that was a bit too fast if I got a ticket.
                            You see, there are actually people in the States. Unlike Canada, obviously.

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                            • #44
                              Originally posted by Pekka
                              LoA, as long as you remember at least in here cops have detectors of detectors. They REALLY don't like those, so they won't save you from the harshest possible fines when they get you with one of those babies.
                              How would you detect a passive sensor? (AFAIK that's how the radar detectors work)

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                              • #45
                                You got lucky.

                                Wednesday and Thursday are the most congested times. Traffic is very light during the rest of the holidays though.

                                Which "aiport" were you speaking of?
                                the one in west LA along the 405. i think its LAX.
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