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    Spontaneously heading there next week. E30 has ultra summer tires on it. Will I die? Or are the roads plowed pretty often?
    Originally posted by TSI
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    You will be like lolcanttrurn and hit something.

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      Originally posted by lolcantturn View Post
      Spontaneously heading there next week. E30 has ultra summer tires on it. Will I die? Or are the roads plowed pretty often?
      good luck.

      the whole city goes underground during winter. seriously - you can walk from one end to the other without ever going outside. guess why?

      also, they drive like maniacs.

      neat place though. it's like a real life version of gotham city.
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        #4
        Dammit. I've been trying to put off buying snow tires for the longest time.
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          #5
          It is illegal to drive in the province of Quebec during the winter months without a set of winter tires. At least for residences. They also do not really clear the roads in the city itself during the winter. As there is constantly snow falling and there is no place to put all the snow.

          So, good luck and try not to get killed by an insane Montreal driver.
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            snow tires are cheap - what, $450 installed at Costco?
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              Originally posted by nando View Post
              snow tires are cheap - what, $450 installed at Costco?
              I just got a set of Hankook iPikes for $375, mounted and balanced.
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                #8
                Montreal is really no different than northern New England. You should be ok but you will not be driving fast on summer tires.

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                  #9
                  No seriously, eastern Canada has been pummeled like 5 times in a week and a half with storms,with 2 more supposed to hit between today and Monday...
                  I highly doubt you will be getting into Montreal with your e30 w/o Snow tires on...or at all...
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                    #10
                    if you do make it there, check out the old town district by the port. too bad you aren't going in the summer. i avoid canada like the plague this time of year.
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                      #11
                      Montreal is beautiful. Don't take E30.

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                        #12
                        "There are two seasons in Montreal, winter and road construction." A quote from my coworker who grew up and still lives there. Love old town. If you're into art...wow. Awesome galleries near the water. It's cold this time of year. And don't listen to Nando. I'm from the east coast. Montrealers drive properly. I love it when I get to drive there.
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                          One last thing if you go...do the $10 Notre Dame light show/history story. It's awesome.
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                            #14
                            Originally posted by lolcantturn View Post
                            Spontaneously heading there next week. E30 has ultra summer tires on it. Will I die? Or are the roads plowed pretty often?
                            Bad idea. The city is built on a hill, and their snow clearing budget has been eaten up since spring. Even all-seasons are inadequate in some cases.

                            The mention above about winter tires being mandatory is true, but doesn't apply if you don't have Quebec plates. Still, the cops WILL write you a ticket if you crash on summer tires.

                            My suggestion is to park the car outside of town and use the subway/walk. You'll avoid the insane traffic, potholes and idiot drivers. Oh, and you won't get stuck. Where are you staying?


                            (shameless plug, if you want snow tires, I can ship a nice set of Yokohamas to you in Montreal, $200 shipped)

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by ajhostetter View Post
                              "There are two seasons in Montreal, winter and road construction." A quote from my coworker who grew up and still lives there. Love old town. If you're into art...wow. Awesome galleries near the water. It's cold this time of year. And don't listen to Nando. I'm from the east coast. Montrealers drive properly. I love it when I get to drive there.
                              sure, if doing double the speed limit in town is proper :p

                              I didn't actually drive though, we just walked everywhere.

                              Parking at the edge and walking/taking the subway is a good idea, since you can basically get anywhere in town without going outside. Get used to reading French signs too. after a week, it started to make sense. lol
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