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Oohh. Kirsten will want to kill me, but...
Another option for the trip.
Fly to Detroit, rent a car, and drive to Montreal. 586 miles according to Google Maps.
So, how crazy am I? I'm figuring a red eye to Detroit, and breaking for a lunch will get us into Montreal in the evening. Remember, I drive long stretches for a living, so it's not a big thing for me to go six or seven hours on the road.
Canadians.. anything I should know about driving on your beaver-infested roads?
Fly to Detroit, rent a car, and drive to Montreal. 586 miles according to Google Maps.
So, how crazy am I? I'm figuring a red eye to Detroit, and breaking for a lunch will get us into Montreal in the evening. Remember, I drive long stretches for a living, so it's not a big thing for me to go six or seven hours on the road.
Canadians.. anything I should know about driving on your beaver-infested roads?
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One word of warning, when driving in Quebec... the road signs are only in French.
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Navigation, on the other hand, is easy. Once in Canada, get on the 401 and keep going east. You'll reach Montreal. No turns or weird interchanges.
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The de facto speed limit is 120 km/h, and in the Toronto area it's 130. You will not get pulled over doing this.
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Similarly, if the sign says Montreal 120, then the distance is conversely shorter than your brain will think. Hand Kiri a decent calculator with built in conversion tables & have a blast.
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Oddly enough, I do follow the limit most of the time. More reaction time and lower gas usage are things I value when driving…
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Gas mileage, I give you.
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I've encountered enough of these that I prefer to keep my chance of avoiding them as high as possible.
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Is there much traffic also doing the limit no or is most of it still going faster?
I have not been on the 401 since April.
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On the 407, I'd estimate 1 in 50.