Following Montreal's first significant snowfall of the season, Quebec police are gearing up for a major operation to stop reckless driving. Between November 10 and 16, police officers across the province will be on high alert for unsafe road maneuvers. The move comes in response to recent statistics showing a rise in accidents due to bad behavior behind the wheel.
Montrealers are all too familiar with poor driving conditions. I mean…it's pothole central over here, right? So, when Jeff Goldvine, a Montreal-based comedian and musician created a video showcasing the difference between driving in Montreal versus Toronto it's safe to say he was spot on.
Driving in Montreal is no easy feat. You've got loads of construction and a sea of orange cones, potholes galore and not to mention, the traffic. In fact, Montreal has the fourth worst traffic in Canada behind Toronto, Vancouver and Winnipeg, according to a recent report from TomTom.
Many millennials dream about moving to New York or L.A., but I've always wanted to live in Vancouver. Growing up on the other side of the planet, I assumed the trendy city was the best of what Canada has to offer: mild winters, gorgeous landscapes, a wild nightlife as well as fit and cool city folks.