There was a brief negotiation session between Serco and the Union on Oct 09, 2009 and the details are on the Union page as well. Looks like they will continue this session this week and we can get some good news.
There is no exact timeline for the end date of the strike.
just over an hour
It takes a little over an hour.
In the year of 2009, there were over 595,000 registered motorcycles in Ontario, Canada. If you want to drive a motorcycle in Ontario, they must be registered.
If you drive for 8 hours a day it would take you just over 6 days.
A little over 9 hours.
a little over 11 hours
It is possible under certain requirements. One must hold a MotorCycle license One must be over 18 years of age Test driving must be available by dealer, otherwise it is not possible to test drive your next MotorCycle.
Yes. Here in the states you don't have to be licensed for a certain cc motorcycle. However, you will have to take the DMV test to become licensed to drive in this country if you plan on staying.
It is roughly 1,500 kilometers. If you were to drive solid, it would probably take just over 3 days.
There is no mountainous terrain in Ontario. The highest point in Ontario is Ishpatina Ridge, in northeastern Ontario, at 693 metres (2,274 ft) above sea level. Blue Mountain, a visually prominent section of the Niagara Escarpment, at over 300 metres (1000') above the land, is located close to Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Blue Mountain Ski Resort is a 90 minute drive from Toronto.
$110 (If you have have Ontario plate and are pulled over in Ontario) I received at $460 fine for expired Ontario plates, but I was pulled over in Québec.
if the cops try to get you then just drive at the normal speed or if they still want you hide in the woods for a while until they say that the chase is over.