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  • #76
    That's in Saskatchewan. You said "as for the Yellowhead, I don't believe either Saskatchewan or Manitoba has twinned the Yellowhead." You're wrong. You have no idea what you are talking about. <-- period

    Hwy 16 in Alberta has been divided for some time, enough time that news of it is not on the internet in press releases and news stories. I suspect that it does not get remarked on because it is not remarkable.

    As for "it's only double lane from Hinton to Stoney Plain," that is an unbelievably moronic comment. Why would they divide a highway from an industrial town to a suburb, and leave it a two-lane roadway from the suburb into the transportation hub of the region?

    You really aren't thinking these things through before you fling them at the wall, Ben. I'm actually a bit concerned. This has to be some form of illness.

    Go have a gander at Google maps. Select the satellite option. Zoom into Edmonton. You can quite clearly see divided highway all the way into Edmonton for both 16 and 16A. Hint. There are better resolution images available for the city out to past Spruce Grove and Stony Plain to about where 16A merges with 16.

    I'm still wondering though, what would possess someone to lie, and then modify lies, and then further modify lies, and continue to post bald faced lies when confronted with being so thoroughly busted? About something as trivial as a highway, and when your lying to someone who lives practically on top of said feature? Just. Wow.
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    • #77
      Originally posted by Ben Kenobi View Post
      There are only 3 main roads over the rockies, and this is the third. It's the second most commonly used route to cross Canada.

      In the states it would be an Interstate.
      Now I'm looking at it on Google Maps, it looks like it's a 4 lane divided road from at least Winnipeg west. I've only actually been on the Trans-Canada out east and from Calgary to Banff, both places it's a highway.

      edit: The new edit feature is wierd; also I'm thinking of a different branch, aren't I?
      Last edited by Victor Galis; February 12, 2009, 14:10. Reason: I'm thinking of a different branch, aren't I?
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      • #78
        Originally posted by DinoDoc View Post
        Can you guys take this stimulating discussion to PM?
        I have a theory that every thread that contains at least two Canadian posters will turn into one of the following types of flamewars:

        East vs. West
        Quebec vs. RoC
        Alberta vs. RoC
        Albertans arguing with each-other

        So far, so good.
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        • #79
          Originally posted by Victor Galis View Post
          I have a theory that every thread that contains at least two Canadian posters will turn into one of the following types of flamewars:

          East vs. West
          Quebec vs. RoC
          Alberta vs. RoC
          Albertans arguing with each-other

          So far, so good.
          This isn't one of those, unless you are counting it as Alberta vs. ROC.

          It's BK posts something crazy, somebody tries to talk him to reality.
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          • #80
            Originally posted by DanS View Post
            In many respects, our infrastructure is gold-plated. There are some areas where we could spend more money to reasonably good effect, but I don't envision that a world without choices and priorities would be good for the country.
            Unless the sewer is coming up in YOUR front yard anyway, I imagine.
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            • #81
              Yeah Kid, but it's a gold-plated sewer, see? That's the difference.

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              • #82
                Originally posted by Garth Vader View Post
                This isn't one of those, unless you are counting it as Alberta vs. ROC.

                It's BK posts something crazy, somebody tries to talk him to reality.
                Well, I suppose Ben vs. Everyone should have been a fifth option. He was from Alberta at some point, no?
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                • #83
                  That's in Saskatchewan. You said "as for the Yellowhead, I don't believe either Saskatchewan or Manitoba has twinned the Yellowhead." You're wrong. You have no idea what you are talking about. <-- period
                  Last I checked they hadn't. It was completed about 4 months ago in Saskatchewan.

                  It's still not done in Manitoba.

                  Hwy 16 in Alberta has been divided for some time, enough time that news of it is not on the internet in press releases and news stories. I suspect that it does not get remarked on because it is not remarkable.
                  Parts of it have, yes, from Hinton to the SK Border. The remainder which is the portion I drove is single lane.

                  As for "it's only double lane from Hinton to Stoney Plain," that is an unbelievably moronic comment. Why would they divide a highway from an industrial town to a suburb, and leave it a two-lane roadway from the suburb into the transportation hub of the region?
                  You misunderstood. On my trip, it was only double lane from Hinton to Stoney Plain, because I only drove into Stoney Plain. For that matter, I only did both BC portions, PG to Jasper and Jasper to PG on the return trip. I slept the rest of the way.

                  This is why I was rather shocked at your statement challenging when I said all the way to Edmonton. As far as I had driven the Yellowhead it had been single lane, and until this trip, I'd never driven past Jasper or to Edmonton.

                  I'm still wondering though, what would possess someone to lie, and then modify lies, and then further modify lies, and continue to post bald faced lies when confronted with being so thoroughly busted? About something as trivial as a highway, and when your lying to someone who lives practically on top of said feature? Just. Wow.
                  The main point I was making is that:

                  1. The yellowhead highway is not up to interstate standard.

                  I was wrong that it was single lane all the way out to Edmonton, but for the vast majority of my trip it was single lane.
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                  • #84
                    East vs. West
                    Quebec vs. RoC
                    Alberta vs. RoC
                    Albertans arguing with each-other
                    I live in Northern BC, which is little AB.

                    So you have to add.

                    Northern BC vs rest of BC

                    and

                    Little AB vs Big AB.
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                    • #85
                      Originally posted by Ben Kenobi View Post
                      Last I checked they hadn't. It was completed about 4 months ago in Saskatchewan.

                      It's still not done in Manitoba.



                      Parts of it have, yes, from Hinton to the SK Border. The remainder which is the portion I drove is single lane.



                      You misunderstood. On my trip, it was only double lane from Hinton to Stoney Plain, because I only drove into Stoney Plain. For that matter, I only did both BC portions, PG to Jasper and Jasper to PG on the return trip. I slept the rest of the way.

                      This is why I was rather shocked at your statement challenging when I said all the way to Edmonton. As far as I had driven the Yellowhead it had been single lane, and until this trip, I'd never driven past Jasper or to Edmonton.



                      The main point I was making is that:

                      1. The yellowhead highway is not up to interstate standard.

                      I was wrong that it was single lane all the way out to Edmonton, but for the vast majority of my trip it was single lane.

                      I don't think so, but I'll leave it for others to judge at this point.

                      Originally posted by Ben Kenobi View Post
                      Are you claiming that it's a four lane highway?

                      Oh, forgive me.

                      Google maps say you lie.

                      dark orange = 4 lane highway.

                      light orange = 2 lane highway.

                      Notice how it's light orange all the way from Prince George to Edmonton?

                      Show me where it's a 4 lane highway NYE.
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                      • #86
                        Post number 6

                        I don't know what it's like in San Francisco, but in my travels I've been very impressed by the infrastructure in the US.

                        Just the interstates alone is so much better then we have in Canada, where the transcanada is two lane, and that is the highway that is supposed to bind Canada together.

                        I just got back from a trip to Edmonton, two lane all the way, in the US it would be an interstate at least 4 lanes, as it is one of the primary routes used by truckers.

                        The main topic being how Canada's infrastructure is not up to par with the US, and the Yellowhead being one example of such.
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                        • #87
                          Originally posted by Velociryx View Post
                          Good. And I would say that Adam Smith is entitled to his opinion. I respect his opinions, and I'm sure he's got supporting data. So does the other side. At the end of the day, you're talking a matter of degree.

                          I'm saying that unless the numbers are staggeringly different, degree don't matter.

                          Jobs matter.

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                          The report in question (attached) was commissioned by the US House of Representatives Budget Committee and Transportation & Infrastructure Committee in large part because they could not sort out all the conflicting estimates of infrastructure investment "needs". The report looked at data from all sides to come up with a best estimate. Yes it's my opinion, but that's what they are paying me for when I was asked to write that section of the report.

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                          • #88
                            The bill's being signed today, right? I hope people aren't thinking about a second round that would require a fire drill by you.
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                            • #89
                              Originally posted by DanS View Post
                              The bill's being signed today, right? I hope people aren't thinking about a second round that would require a fire drill by you.
                              Where's the urgency with the bill if he had advocated before if there is enough time to go on vacation before signing it?
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