Holly Sweet Hannah… People… when you are coming off the St. Margaret’s Bay Rd and are merging to the ramp that leads to the 103… Please realize there is a YEILD there! My DEAR GOD! Three people came through that yesturday at 4:30pm and did not slow down!

I wish the RCMP or the Halifax Regional Police were there to ticket each one of you! MORNONS!!!!—Driver from outside the province!!!!

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  1. There’s an unwritten rule on the 103 where one the double lane sections, the person already on the highway should merge to the other lane to allow enough space for the person on the ramp. It’s wrong but that’s how it works.

  2. It may be wrong, but it’s also common courtesy. Unless, of course you can not make it to the left hand land is someone is blocking you

  3. sorry o.p., there isn’t enough ticket books made for all the stupidity that drivers do around here, go and see montreal, now there’s a gem of a traffic nitemare.

  4. Broc…there is no section of Common Curtisey in the Drivers handbook in Nova Scotia.
    There is however a rules of the road section & there is another section specifically about SIGNS !

    AND A YIELD SIGN MEANS EXACTLY THAT ! ! !

  5. yeah, that was perfect timing… get through whole rant… good… then misspell the insult.

    nice… in caps no less

    RETRARD

  6. LMAO! So I was Typing a Little Too fast! Sincerest of APOLOGIES to the MORONIC Drivers of Halifax… Not Nova Scotia… Just Halifax, who do not know what a Yeild sign means… I wonder if you were to redo your driving test again.. would you pass????

  7. Mona, I think we all agree that drivers here are idiots.. that’s why the only fault we really saw that has any merit was the typo….

    and vanilla ice… you know that was intentional right?
    I had to actually type it out, pause, and then go back and incorrect it.
    It was for effect.

    muscle memory generally inhibits my misspelling…
    Though there are a few words I always inevitably get the red, squiggle lines of imperfection consistently with…

    “consistently” for example…. just used to typing “ant” too much

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