because its not 100 mph its kph canada doesnt use mph thats why so you were going really really far over the speed limit. 50 kph(kilometers per hour) is like 35mph . Your spedometer should have a KPH as well usually its the inner numbers.
2007-02-23 10:45:52
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answered by Alia H 1
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If that was today, you were really speeding. There were accidents, vehicles in the ditch, and rollovers because of poor conditions, and today had blowing snow and some freezing rain. The limit (100 km/hr is 63 mph, by the way) is not the minimum Not only do you have to obey our laws, but you have to drive to conditions. You are lucky you only got a ticket.
2007-02-24 00:17:54
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answered by Fred C 7
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IN Canada, speed limits are in KM/HR NOT MPH, you should have gotten the ticket, and another one for being illiterate because it says KM/H right underneath the "100"
2007-02-23 22:28:47
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answered by al b 5
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100 mph = 160 kmh
2007-02-23 19:34:15
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answered by Go Blue 6
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Is your car american? Maybe your unit of measurement is wrong.
2007-02-23 19:14:41
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answered by ? 6
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Dude, no offense, but there is no possible way you could be this dumb....This has to be a joke.....
2007-02-23 19:16:02
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answered by Anonymous
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well i guess you'll never drive thru Canada again,, remember they use metric,, you have to abide by their laws,, sorry....
2007-02-23 18:57:49
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answered by tshark44 5
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"When in Rome, do as the Romans do."
Kilometres not miles.
2007-02-23 19:17:42
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answered by s2pified 3
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My answer is to never go to Canada
2007-02-23 18:50:21
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answered by air_trent 1
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