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Originally posted by Fido
The GPS said -'Stay on the left' and I did and the leftmost lane was unmarked ---- ..
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Originally posted by quest
was it Sandra or John on the GPS who asked you to "Stay on the left"
on a related note, I had some visitors from the US, I had specifically asked them to avoid toll (407) when reaching GTA from Niagara, but somehow they got confused and drove on 407, so will they get a bill from 407 to their US address? (they were driving own car)
Yep they will.... somewhere on 407 I read that the vehicles with international plates will be billed.
Lucky you...Just wondering if you were expecting bills on the same address as on registration or some virtual PO Box in Buffalo?
ok I dug around and it is buried here
Out-of-Province users, including those from the U.S.A., who choose to use 407 ETR are responsible for all tolls, fees and interest under the Highway 407 Act.
http://www5.407etr.com/tolls/out-of-province.html
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Lucky you...Just wondering if you were expecting bills on the same address as on registration or some virtual PO Box in Buffalo?
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Originally posted by Fido
The GPS said -'Stay on the left' and I did and the leftmost lane was unmarked ---- ..
Now tell GPS to Pay the Toll . I hope you were not driving on shoulder.
I remember seeing commercial where GPS said "Make Left"and the guy finds himself driving inside the shop..yeah blame it on GPS..
You know you need to just get the "tip" from GPS to reach the destination and not follow the orders..
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Fido.
Sorry man, from heart I hope your issue gets sorted out quickly....
But can't stop laughing at argument...
"Not my fault...its all GPS's fault"
GPS ne bola left mar...maar diya... saala....
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