Hey..Need info for driving..
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Zeiter |
Hey guys,
I'm from Qc city and well i might hit the road to Detroit this weekend. I just wanted to know how far is Detroit from Toronto..I did a mapquest and it tells me to get through the USA by Sarnia...is it the fastest way??
Thank you for your help, I really appreciate it :) |
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*~LiSa-LoO~* |
Detroit is 4 hours away from Toronto...supposedly. I live in Windsor (across the border from Detroit) and I make quite frequent trips to Toronto...it usually takes me about 3 and a half hours.
Edit:
Try using this website http://maptuit.ca/ , it gives you a number of routes and orders them from fastest to longest. |
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Zeiter |
quote: | Originally posted by *~LiSa-LoO~*
Detroit is 4 hours away from Toronto...supposedly. I live in Windsor (across the border from Detroit) and I make quite frequent trips to Toronto...it usually takes me about 3 and a half hours.
Edit:
Try using this website http://maptuit.ca/ , it gives you a number of routes and orders them from fastest to longest. |
what speed do you drive...are cops in ontario really by the 100km or they allow you to go a little over? |
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Misanthrope |
quote: | Originally posted by Zeiter
Hey guys,
I'm from Qc city |
I fell in love with your city.
oh sorry, nothing useful to contribute to this thread yet again.
<3 Quebec City.
I think I want to get married there.
[now that systemsound bar is gone, I have to start looking for a new place] |
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chinamon |
quote: | Originally posted by Zeiter
what speed do you drive...are cops in ontario really by the 100km or they allow you to go a little over? |
they usually let you slide if you are driving 110-115km/h... sometimes 120km/h
but that all depends on the officer. some are pricks and will pull you over if you are doing 110.
the best thing to do is just follow the flow of traffic. |
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*~LiSa-LoO~* |
quote: | Originally posted by Zeiter
what speed do you drive...are cops in ontario really by the 100km or they allow you to go a little over? |
I tend to drive pretty fast....about 140 km/hr.
The speed limit on the 401 is 100km/hr. If you're driving at about 120km/hr, cops don't really care. Throw in a few spurts of 130 or 140 if you wish.
It's honestly up to you, what you feel safe with etc. Do keep an eye out for cops. They have undercover cops, cops on motercycles and speed traps.
In all my times driving on the 401 - it's quite a lot! - I've never been pulled over by a cop. Just be safe and keep an eye out.
Also, be aware that there's a fair bit of construction on the 401 right now about 20 km or so out of Windsor, so the traffic slows for awhile...but it still doesn't put too much of a damper on the time. |
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Zeiter |
So i used lisa site and it gives me 12,5 hours...god didn't know it was that far...i have a honda civic 2002 ...thats like 3 full gas tank or less? I wonder if sites are accurate for timing... |
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chinamon |
quote: | Originally posted by *~LiSa-LoO~*
In all my times driving on the 401 - it's quite a lot! - I've never been pulled over by a cop. Just be safe and keep an eye out.
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i hope you didnt just jinx it. |
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Zeiter |
0.19 km After 0.19 km, turn left (SW) on Rue Des Caps
0.51 km After 0.32 km, turn left (E) on Rue Dupont
0.74 km After 0.22 km, turn right (SW) on Ch De Sault
2.24 km After 1.50 km, take Exit (AUT-20 O, toward Montréal/Autoroute Transcandienne/Pont P.-Laporte/Québec/AUT-73) to AUT-20 (Aut Transcanadienne/Aut Jean-Lesage)
226.40 km After 224.16 km, take Exit (AUT-25 N, toward Tunnel Louis-H.-La Fontaine/Montréal/Aéroport Mirabel/AUT-40) to AUT-25 (Aut Transcanadienne/Aut Jean-Lesage)
234.17 km After 7.77 km, take Exit 8-O (AUT-40 O/Autoroute Transcanadienne, toward Aéroport Dorval/Aéroport Mirabel/Hull/Ottawa) to AUT-40 (Aut Transcanadienne/Aut Métropolitaine)
282.45 km After 48.28 km, take Exit (toward Salaberry-De-Valleyfield/Toronto/HWY-401/AUT-20) to AUT-540
287.10 km After 4.65 km, take Exit (AUT-20 O, toward Salaberry-De-Valleyfield/Toronto/RTE-401) to AUT-20 (Aut Jean-Lesage)
316.50 km After 29.40 km, continue (SW) on HWY-401 (Macdonald-Cartier Fwy)
743.74 km After 427.24 km, take Exit (Express) to HWY-401 EXPRESS (Macdonald-Cartier Fwy)
799.40 km After 55.66 km, continue (SW) on HWY-401 (Macdonald-Cartier Fwy)
958.58 km After 159.18 km, take Exit (HWY-402 W, toward Sarnia) to HWY-402
1061.89 km After 103.31 km, continue (SW) on I-69 (I-94/Blue Water Brg)
1067.36 km After 5.48 km, continue (SW) on I-94
1179.83 km After 112.47 km, take Exit 202A (US-24 N) to Telegraph Rd (US-24)
1180.70 km After 0.87 km, take Exit to S Telegraph Rd (US-24)(S)
1185.84 km After 5.13 km, take Exit then turn Left to Telegraph Rd (US-24)(N)
1186.01 km After 0.18 km, turn right (E) on Goddard Rd
1186.30 km After 0.29 km, turn left (N) on Syracuse St
1186.40 km After 0.09 km, turn right (E) on Crisler St
1186.45 km After 0.06 km, continue (NE) on Pine St
1186.61 km Continue NE on Pine St for 0.16 km until you reach (1)
Total distance: 1186.6 km
Total travel time: 12.5 hours
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ummm its quite frightnening...... |
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*~LiSa-LoO~* |
quote: | Originally posted by Zeiter
So i used lisa site and it gives me 12,5 hours...god didn't know it was that far...i have a honda civic 2002 ...thats like 3 full gas tank or less? I wonder if sites are accurate for timing... |
If you're coming from Quebec I can see that as being right. I've been to Quebec, coming from Windsor a number of times and the estimated driving time was about 12-13 hours.
quote: | Originally posted by chinamon
i hope you didnt just jinx it. |
I'm knocking on wood RIGHT now!
That's nothing though....I pulled about 24hours of driving in a 48 hour period...just to spend some quality time with my favorite DJ (Ferry!!) |
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Abercrombie |
quote: | Originally posted by Zeiter
0.19 km After 0.19 km, turn left (SW) on Rue Des Caps
0.51 km After 0.32 km, turn left (E) on Rue Dupont
0.74 km After 0.22 km, turn right (SW) on Ch De Sault
2.24 km After 1.50 km, take Exit (AUT-20 O, toward Montréal/Autoroute Transcandienne/Pont P.-Laporte/Québec/AUT-73) to AUT-20 (Aut Transcanadienne/Aut Jean-Lesage)
226.40 km After 224.16 km, take Exit (AUT-25 N, toward Tunnel Louis-H.-La Fontaine/Montréal/Aéroport Mirabel/AUT-40) to AUT-25 (Aut Transcanadienne/Aut Jean-Lesage)
234.17 km After 7.77 km, take Exit 8-O (AUT-40 O/Autoroute Transcanadienne, toward Aéroport Dorval/Aéroport Mirabel/Hull/Ottawa) to AUT-40 (Aut Transcanadienne/Aut Métropolitaine)
282.45 km After 48.28 km, take Exit (toward Salaberry-De-Valleyfield/Toronto/HWY-401/AUT-20) to AUT-540
287.10 km After 4.65 km, take Exit (AUT-20 O, toward Salaberry-De-Valleyfield/Toronto/RTE-401) to AUT-20 (Aut Jean-Lesage)
316.50 km After 29.40 km, continue (SW) on HWY-401 (Macdonald-Cartier Fwy)
743.74 km After 427.24 km, take Exit (Express) to HWY-401 EXPRESS (Macdonald-Cartier Fwy)
799.40 km After 55.66 km, continue (SW) on HWY-401 (Macdonald-Cartier Fwy)
958.58 km After 159.18 km, take Exit (HWY-402 W, toward Sarnia) to HWY-402
1061.89 km After 103.31 km, continue (SW) on I-69 (I-94/Blue Water Brg)
1067.36 km After 5.48 km, continue (SW) on I-94
1179.83 km After 112.47 km, take Exit 202A (US-24 N) to Telegraph Rd (US-24)
1180.70 km After 0.87 km, take Exit to S Telegraph Rd (US-24)(S)
1185.84 km After 5.13 km, take Exit then turn Left to Telegraph Rd (US-24)(N)
1186.01 km After 0.18 km, turn right (E) on Goddard Rd
1186.30 km After 0.29 km, turn left (N) on Syracuse St
1186.40 km After 0.09 km, turn right (E) on Crisler St
1186.45 km After 0.06 km, continue (NE) on Pine St
1186.61 km Continue NE on Pine St for 0.16 km until you reach (1)
Total distance: 1186.6 km
Total travel time: 12.5 hours
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ummm its quite frightnening...... |
Ein? Cossé ça? Décrisse les p'tites routes au début pis à fin, phoque le tunnel, continue jusqu'au Pont Champlain, pis continue s'a 20 qui devient la 401. Tu verras les affiches s'a 401 pour Windsor des qu'tu passes La Grand Fumée/TO. |
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