PS: Don't do 50 over on the Canadian roads, your vehicle will be siezed on site and you face up to a $10 000 fine. Seriously.My car couldn't do 50 over if you dropped it out of a C-130....
they won't extradite us for speeding will they haha. so canadians are more humorous than americans... that excites me
Quote from: "fdnyguy"PS: Don't do 50 over on the Canadian roads, your vehicle will be siezed on site and you face up to a $10 000 fine. Seriously.My car couldn't do 50 over if you dropped it out of a C-130.... Just remember, he's talking km/h. Lots of roads are 80km/h limits (50 mph). 50 over is only 130 km/h, and even a 1.6 na can beat that. Lots of roads have lower limits.......... The big 4 lane roads are limited to 100 km/h which is about 62 mph.
Quote from: "Trev0rbr"they won't extradite us for speeding will they haha. so canadians are more humorous than americans... that excites meKeep in mind that Ontario's mto (ministry of transport) has reciprocity on tickets with most American states. That means that if you get a ticket up here, chances are your local state will know about it, and will collect it for Ontario if you choose not to pay it. Same goes for us when we go south.........
oh haha that still doesn't mean much, if i get a ticket in another state i don't have to pay it then they just put out a warrant for me, and after 2 years that goes away.
Guess we won't be seeing you there Trev0rbr :lol: I used to live on the TCH, pretty sure you can camp on it as long as your vehicle is off the road