On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 9:30 AM, Graydon <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> It is generally insufficiently recognized phenomenon that Canadians
> under enough stress turn into Australians, only without the lovely
> accents.
>
> People taking actual driving instruction are generally in a vehicle that
> has an illuminated driving school sign on it; people just practising
> don't come with any sort of warning at all.  Attempts to suggest that
> such a warning would be a good thing suffer similar fates to that of
> mandatory retesting at set intervals.  (Which is to say, no one ever
> finds the corpse.)
>
> -- Graydon
>

Depends on the Province. Out in BC they not only use the 'L' sign for
learning drivers, but you get an 'N' sign when you first get to drive
on your own.



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M. Adam Maas
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