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ION - Waterloo Region's Light Rail Transit
(06-17-2019, 06:15 PM)ac3r Wrote: Anyone want to start a betting pool on how many cars hit the trains here before 2020? Hahah that's 4 in such a small time.

Come on, if you can avoid driving into buses and transport trucks every day you drive your car, you can avoid driving into entire trains - which come equipped with warning bells, lights, barriers lines on the road as well as nearing a decade of the entire thing being under construction and in the media. You KNOW it's there, and that it's running.

One, they are silent and two, they have the right of way at times. But since people in this region ignore stop signs, red lights, green lights, no left turns, no u-turns, and no right on red, and can't understand what it means to yield, this is going to happen.

If the police start to enforce, and actually charge people the max fines, then it will stop. You don't see driving like this anywhere in Ontario. Sure, you have the scammers in Brampton and Markham, but you don't have the same stupidity you see here.

Man...I need to see a doctor, this whole things is stressing me out.
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RE: ION - Waterloo Region's Light Rail Transit - by jeffster - 06-17-2019, 06:56 PM
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