6 SURPRISING Things About Driving in Canada
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- Опубликовано: 27 июл 2024
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Are you in the process of getting your Canadian driver's licence? Or maybe you already have a licence and you're about to start driving in Canada?
You should know that there are some peculiarities in Canadian driving culture. Signs are different from European and Asian, traffic lights operate funky, the way drivers communicate is unusual, you should never forget to keep a shovel in your car, and car theft is a real threat in this beautiful country! This video will help you get prepared to Canadian driving quirks and feel more confident as a novice driver.
00:00 Intro
00:52 Road Signs
01:54 Traffic Lights
04:05 Canadian Driving Culture
05:13 Importance of Shovel and Brush
06:13 Honking
07:13 Car Theft
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When driving a highway and you stop to pee, don't use hazard light, someone will stop and check on you. 😅
You're so right!😁
Excelente información como siempre! Muy recomendado su canal 👍
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I'm proud to be here today much love from Uganda 🇺🇬
Let stay connected dear friend 😍😍
Great video, ladies! I've been driving in 6 Canadian provinces and can confirm that each one has it's own little differences and rules. Also, winter driving is a separate subject , maybe you can make a video about it: specific provincial rules for car equipment, restrictions on mountain roads etc. Thanks again for useful content, keep it up!👍
Great idea, thank you!😊
Interesting video!!
Glad you liked it!
If you plan to drive cross-country, be sure to pack some basics incase you break down: warm layers, water, snacks, and a first aid kit. Gas stations in rural areas can be far apart, so try not to let your gas take go lower than 1/3rd.
Thank you for your advice Victoria! Duly noted 💪
Hi Anna & Anastasia, Could you also make a video about all the costs & expenses involved if one decides to own a car in Canada?
So true about the parking signs! Gets me every time!
What do you usually do in situations like these?😅
@@MakeThatChange I think I try to find another spot where it is more clear/straightforward!
Don't know why but the thumbnail Look Fantastic , Love it
Thank you!
Well done. Thanks Brian 81
Thank you Brian.
Great video.
Going to try and explain a little trick.
Tried , Failed completely , so I deleted it.
🙈 oh no! What was it? Now we are curious!
There are places in Toronto that don't allow red light right turns as well.
Yes!
😳 china third largest. And yeaa one can just never get bored and enjoy driving all year in canada its so big. Got never ending roads/ sceneries.
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Ottawa drivers are insane, especially downtown. 😁
They seemed to have forgotten where the ignition key is recently.
@@MakeThatChange why? What does it mean!? Means they stop in the middle or dont move?
I hope to learn something about public tansport in Canada
Noted
Wow!! It's quite some work that needs to be done. Thank you.
You are very welcome
very useful
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Nice tips 👍 and another useful video 👍
Good work ladies and gentlewoman 😝🤟
Thank you for watching 😊
@@MakeThatChange Delight to watch 🥳🎉
You cannot make a right turn on red in New York City!
Ah! Good to know!
I feel that in Canada drivers don´t respect speed limits at all (maybe except natural parks and school zones) and they don´t pay attention much for their driving. They eat, smoke weed, reading in cell phone and that causes some unpredictible lane changes and so on. Also they get confused when something unpredictible happens, like lane-merge due to some rockfall or an accident. In Europe there is zip-system to merge two lanes into one, in Canada they need special person to control traffic.
Al that indeed happens! Canadians are too gentle with their training, can’t handle unexpected or sudden events we’ll - the kinds of events that require reaction, critical thinking and problem solving.
@@MakeThatChange and what makes me Lough is amount of signs and "helping stuff" around any construction field of road, pavement, street... 😁
Wow! Anastasia and Anna you both are drop dead gorgeous ❤️ and this knowledgeable video is considerable to understand rules and regulations. Fhank you so much dears
Thank you for watching 😊
@@MakeThatChange My Pleasure 👸
May I have your Whatsapp number? Just for taking information about Canada.
You can contact us via email or on Facebook group, thanks!
Can you also give a video showing us how and where to buy cars and which ones are good for new comers?
Thanks for your request. We won’t have such video coming any time soon, but we would suggest buying used cars at a dealership - this guarantees good quality and warranty on your car. As for which car is good for new comer - depends on how much you plan to drive and whether you have a family?!
@@MakeThatChange there are provincial differences, some provinces need "safety check" some provinces have special taxes from buying car (even used - BC 12%), some not (Alberta, totally free everything). Sometimes its difficult. And you always need permanent address in Canada, when you buy a car
Long time no see, where are you?
Hi Keyvan! We went on vacation for a week, will be back soon!
@@MakeThatChange we are waiting for you🌸
thanks girls, yet another practical video !
Glad you liked it 😎