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AnthonyAnderson

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This might be the most ignored traffic sign. By the way, do you know what it means?
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Never seen it and I don't even drive but I'm pretty sure it means you aren't allowed to stop the vehicle on either side of this sign
Exactly. Often used in reserved bus lanes. Bus drivers hate it (honking their horn) when someone stops to drop someone off, thus blocking traffic. "It's only 30 seconds". Wrong answer. It's not a no parking, it's a no stopping. Ensures fluidity of traffic and decreases the risk of accidents due to sudden lane changes to avoid the stopped car.
 

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Exactly. Often used in reserved bus lanes. Bus drivers hate it (honking their horn) when someone stops to drop someone off, thus blocking traffic. "It's only 30 seconds". Wrong answer. It's not a no parking, it's a no stopping. Ensures fluidity of traffic and decreases the risk of accidents due to sudden lane changes to avoid the stopped car.
The problem also comes from the cops, I never seen it reinforced
 
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This might be the most ignored traffic sign. By the way, do you know what it means?
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I don't know what universe you guys are living in, where this sign could even come up in a conversation as a contender. There is one sign that in universally ignored by everyone, then another that is ignored by everyone on occasion. No exceptions. Every single driver.. First prize, then second prize, hands down, no contest. Honestly it's not even worth discussing. :D

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I don't know what universe you guys are living in, where this sign could even come up in a conversation as a contender. There is one sign that in universally ignored by everyone, then another that is ignored by everyone on occasion. No exceptions. Every single driver.. First prize, then second prize, hands down, no contest. Honestly it's not even worth discussing.

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You are actually the one living in another universe and utterly wrong about the 1st prize:
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You are actually the one living in another universe and utterly wrong about the 1st prize:View attachment 118776
Yeah, no. I stand by my earlier statement. Cyclists are a small group next to motorists. Even if every cyclist in the city ignored that sign they'd still be a relatively small group compared to the motorists. 40KM/hr definitely wins. Much more than 30km/hr, even. The cyclist signs are so far behind that they're almost invisible! :D
 
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I don't know what universe you guys are living in, where this sign could even come up in a conversation as a contender. There is one sign that in universally ignored by everyone, then another that is ignored by everyone on occasion. No exceptions. Every single driver.. First prize, then second prize, hands down, no contest. Honestly it's not even worth discussing.

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How could I forget speed limits? By the way, has anyone ever seen an SPVM cop with a radar in hand, except maybe around schools at the beginning of the school year?
 

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How could I forget speed limits? By the way, has anyone ever seen an SPVM cop with a radar in hand, except maybe around schools at the beginning of the school year?
every day. They are positively littered around the service roads next to the 40. I'm always conscious of it and very scrupulous not to drive above 55km/hr on the service roads there. Especially in the areas between St. Charles and Sources. There is someone in their usual hiding spots literally every single day, although they rotate spots. Gotta fill that quota!! :)
 

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every day. They are positively littered around the service roads next to the 40. I'm always conscious of it and very scrupulous not to drive above 55km/hr on the service roads there. Especially in the areas between St. Charles and Sources. There is someone in their usual hiding spots literally every single day, although they rotate spots. Gotta fill that quota!! :)
They must be active in some areas more than others. In my neighbourhood, I've seen them a couple of times check stop signs around a park where kids play, which is exactly what we'd want them to do. Several drivers were caught.
 
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