driving to montreal; traffic rules different from TO?


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rsbagwell   
Member since: Jul 08
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Location: Brampton

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 06-09-08 00:13:49

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Originally posted by jake3d

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Originally posted by newboyo

Hello,

I've heard that Montreal traffic rules can be different from those in TO e.g. no right turn on red lights.

Just wondering, if some one could tell me what other traffic rules in Quebec are different from those in TO?

Rgds,

Newboyo



No right on red on the island...thats about it. Outside the island you can turn on red.



Hi Jake3d,
Since your location indicates you are from Montreal, you will be the best person to ask this question
I recently visited Montreal but was not sure about some signs I saw at intersection.
If you see a Green circle with two arrows inside pointing straight and towards right, does that mean you are not allowed to take a left turn even if it is a two way? (that's what I did but was not sure)
I drove upto Rue St Dennis and I saw these signs at various intersection. For some I know I could not make left turns because of one way.
Also there were some signs with Green circle with two arrows pointing straight and left turns even though I could make right turn on green. Is right turn allowed if this sign is there?
I just followed the signs as indicated by the arrows but was not sure.
Could you please help me usnderstand this as I will be in Montreal again by end of this month.



jake3d   
Member since: Sep 03
Posts: 2962
Location: Montreal

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 06-09-08 14:06:42

Quote:
Originally posted by rsbagwell

I recently visited Montreal but was not sure about some signs I saw at intersection.
If you see a Green circle with two arrows inside pointing straight and towards right, does that mean you are not allowed to take a left turn even if it is a two way? (that's what I did but was not sure)


yes you are right...only straingt and right means no left turn

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Also there were some signs with Green circle with two arrows pointing straight and left turns even though I could make right turn on green. Is right turn allowed if this sign is there?


It means you are allowed to turn left(or continue straight) at the intersection
You are always allowed right on green unless its a one way or there are signs on the right lane saying you are not allowed going in.


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rsbagwell   
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Location: Brampton

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 06-09-08 14:15:28

Thanks Jake3d



investpro   
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Post ID: #PID Posted on: 06-09-08 15:49:43

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Originally posted by jake3d

so theres the checklist for next time
chalice
tabernacle
voices in the head
:D



so what are the quebecois equivalents?
I am sure if I went around saying tabernacle - people won't take it as a swear word, however, tabern*k would.

so what are the equivalents for chalice and voices in the head?

let us all know so we can say them words next we visit Montreal- show off our French ....



jake3d   
Member since: Sep 03
Posts: 2962
Location: Montreal

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 06-09-08 16:53:22

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Originally posted by investpro
so what are the quebecois equivalents?
I am sure if I went around saying tabernacle - people won't take it as a swear word, however, tabern*k would.

so what are the equivalents for chalice and voices in the head?

let us all know so we can say them words next we visit Montreal- show off our French ....



swearwords
tabernacle=taaabernak
chalice= khaalis

you can also chose to sound like a francophone by saying things like

'I ave heggs at ome.'

see?you dont need to know french
:D


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