Checksum: 12225 Lines: 13 Path: utzoo!sq!murray From: murray@sq.com (Murray Maloney) Date: Mon, 10-Apr-89 12:10:23 EDT Message-ID: <1989Apr10.121023.13355@sq.com> Newsgroups: ont.general Subject: Re: Highway Driving Rules References: <8904061731.AA21685@ellesmere.csri.toronto.edu> <1989Apr9.221116.25444@gpu.utcs.utoronto.ca> Reply-To: murray@sq.com (Murray Maloney) Distribution: ont Organization: SoftQuad Inc., Toronto In my travels throughout North America, I noted that the drivers in Houston, Texas are the most likely to follow rules of highway driving. I was able to get from the far left lane to an exit ramp at the far right by simply indicating my desire to do so. Traffic opened up for me, and I slid over with ease. I was impressed. In Ontario, the highway signs read: SLOWER TRAFFIC KEEP RIGHT It's just my opinion, but I suspect that there is a disproportionate number of dyslexics in Toronto. 'Cos everyone seems to think that they should be travelling in the left lane.