Ok, I’ve lived in Halifax for 5yrs and overall people here are super nice, one woman back in first year even helped me with my luggage when I needed to get to the Airporter. But the drivers here SUCK ASS!!! When there is an emergency vehicle coming up behind you PULL OVER! I don’t care that you think your destination is more important, in that moment it’s not. It’s the least important thing in the world right then. Because if you’re driving and not pulling over you could be stopping the police, fire or ambulance from rescuing your friend, wife, sister, husband, daughter, son, aunt, uncle, or anyone else you love the most in the world- even your pet! SO PULL OVER AND SAVE A LIFE! —Hater of Selfish Drivers
This article appears in Apr 26 – May 2, 2012.


Nope; I have neither friend, wife, sister, husband, daughter, son, aunt, uncle, or anyone else – not even a pet!
I presume I am good to go?
More people pull over then not, there is cases in traffic or the bridge etc that there is no where to go so you can only do so much, the one’s who purposely don’t pull over are just being idiots, but it is not just here that this happens it happens everywhere.
LOL @ Koda.
unless it has a cannon, and battering ram on the front of it, most people just assume, that the other driver is on the way to a horton’s store.but really now, this is after all, nova scotia.
George Peters = Life Sucks
That’s a terrible pseudonym btw. John Smith would’ve been better.
or maybe Mike Hawk.
oh xeno, you gotta come visit me
yeah, we’ll have a cackle-fest!
not pulling over for emergency vehicles, now that’s a special combo of oblivitron and set
Richard Peters
because dick is short for richard and peter is a slang word for penis
dick penis
oh lolololololol hfx_godzilla u so funni!!!!!!!
I may or may not have been drinking today….unemployed 19 year old student ftw.
I was down in Queens for a family funeral and everyone in the opposite lane pulled over for the hearse. God, I miss living outside the city.
Yes pull over for the am-boo-lantz!
Gosh-I remember when I first got my license and a funeral cortege approached me (in the states). I pulled over—that’s what you’re supposed to do, right? and people behind me passed me! I don’t pull over anymore, but I won’t break up a funeral line of cars-no matter how much the cars behind me honk!