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<font color="red">Brian's driving while Sandy's po
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Okay, we've driven all around the Eastern half of North America over the years. And yes, I-4 is always pretty busy whenever we've been down to WDW ('cause we've always driven...)
But nowhere, and I mean nowhere have we ever seen as bad of traffic (consistently) as around Toronto.
Imagine, if you will, The 401 (the major route through southern Ontario, and I do believe Canada's most-travelled highway.) At its widest point, along the southern edge of Lester B. Pearson International Airport, The 401 is a mighty 18-lanes wide, 9 in either direction, with 4 lanes in either direction's Express lanes, and 5 in either direction's Collectors lanes. That's the widest highway in North America, or so it is claimed. (If you want to know more, look here: http://www.thekingshighway.ca/Hwy401.htm ) Now, although there are 18 lanes, traffic never moves smoothly through this area. Basically, if they built the highway any wider, the traffic would simply fill in all available spaces. Kind of like Jell-O.
Okay. Now, you also have to realize that the morning "rush hour" in Toronto starts around 6:00 am, and the traffic doesn't slack off until about 10:30 or 11:00 am. That is followed by the lunch hour "rush" that runs from 11:30 am until 2:00 pm. Then, there's the evening "rush" that starts at 2:30 pm and runs until about 8:00 pm on a "good day."
Let's throw in a little bit of bad weather (snow or even just a little bit of rain) and you might as well forget about driving anywhere.
And let's not even mention that most-dreaded of all words... CONSTRUCTION
Thanks to everything mentioned above, it has taken us over 2 hours to get to the top of the city... oh to be living in Orlando right now...
Yours in gridlock...
Sandy (and Brian, Bonnie and Kellie)
But nowhere, and I mean nowhere have we ever seen as bad of traffic (consistently) as around Toronto.
Imagine, if you will, The 401 (the major route through southern Ontario, and I do believe Canada's most-travelled highway.) At its widest point, along the southern edge of Lester B. Pearson International Airport, The 401 is a mighty 18-lanes wide, 9 in either direction, with 4 lanes in either direction's Express lanes, and 5 in either direction's Collectors lanes. That's the widest highway in North America, or so it is claimed. (If you want to know more, look here: http://www.thekingshighway.ca/Hwy401.htm ) Now, although there are 18 lanes, traffic never moves smoothly through this area. Basically, if they built the highway any wider, the traffic would simply fill in all available spaces. Kind of like Jell-O.
Okay. Now, you also have to realize that the morning "rush hour" in Toronto starts around 6:00 am, and the traffic doesn't slack off until about 10:30 or 11:00 am. That is followed by the lunch hour "rush" that runs from 11:30 am until 2:00 pm. Then, there's the evening "rush" that starts at 2:30 pm and runs until about 8:00 pm on a "good day."
Let's throw in a little bit of bad weather (snow or even just a little bit of rain) and you might as well forget about driving anywhere.
And let's not even mention that most-dreaded of all words... CONSTRUCTION
Thanks to everything mentioned above, it has taken us over 2 hours to get to the top of the city... oh to be living in Orlando right now...
Yours in gridlock...
Sandy (and Brian, Bonnie and Kellie)