Mark: Where in Michigan does this wild driving take place? I live in Ontario, about 30 miles east of Port Huron, and I think you folks are quite tame compared to Ontario drivers.
Now Ontarians are taming down a bit, ever since the government introduced this new law of seizing your vehicle for a week if your 50 km over the posted speed limit, (30 mph over). The fine is $10,000. plus towing your vehicle, storage of the vehicle for the week. Most add up to $13,000. plus points before the infraction is over. Would you believe this, in the first 9 months police seized 5,000 vehicles across Ontario.
I used to go to Detroit twice weekly, made a few friends in Detroit over the years. We all knew a lot of Michiganites travelled in Ontario. My friends in Detroit used to torment me by saying, "All those Michiganites you see driving in Ontario are the one's who like to break the law and get away with it."
When I first moved here from Nova Scotia, I used to get a lot of, "don't you find the pace of life much faster than in Nova Scotia." My reply, " The only thing I see Ontarians do fast is drive, and any idiot can drive fast on straight roads, come to NS and we'll show you how to drive fast on crooked roads." When I was a teenager we had a doctor, could make it from village to village, 10 miles apart in 6 min, with his late 50s Olds. There wasn't a 1/4 mile of straight road between the two. We called him sawbones, and man could that guy cover road on an emergency call.
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