Quoting Gunnar Wolf (gw...@debian.org): > Thanks for this information - The first thing I thought was, hey... I > bike quite confidently in Mexico City. How harder can Montreal be? But > then again, Sherbrooke seems to be a main city artery, and people have > a different mindset, where cyclists are expected not to be in certain > street types, or whatever. So, I will try not to be over-confident, > and thank you for your help! :-]
Aha! Even in Sherbrooke you will find the traffic in MTL sooooooo peaceful. What the locals call a "busy dangerous street" is probably something you'd call a very quiet street in Mexico City. You know, over there, pedestrians even *wait* for red traffic lights for crossing the streets even when there is no car 1 mile away (and I've been told by "this guy" that you'd better follow this strange local habit unless you want a local policeman to fine you). Of course, the above paragraph doesn't apply to fellow german and swiss Debian contributors who are already used to such strange things....:-) (yet another opportunity to say "hi" to fellow Debconfers) _______________________________________________ Debconf-discuss mailing list Debconf-discuss@lists.debconf.org http://lists.debconf.org/mailman/listinfo/debconf-discuss