I was watching some vids the other day on US-Canada border spots with joint crossing structures and saw where there’s a tunnel between Detroit and Windsor. Also, a bridge called the Windsor Bridge that also crosses between the two over the river.
Also, [Tom Scott covered a small neighborhood ](https://youtu.be/EocJm3Dry4E?si=v9DMx-Est98SfQsv)(Canusa St) in extreme northern US/southern Canda in Vermont where the road is literally split between Canada and the US. Crossing the road means crossing the border and technically you’re not supposed to, and it makes things insanely inconvenient for residents and neighbors because it’s technically a border.
That was interesting to see. If you’re even walking on the shoulder next to the US side, it’s still considered “being in Canada” but the police can run up pretty quick, lights flashing, to move you along if you are dancing too much along the US side.
According-Activity87 on
I don’t know why the Canadians continue to provoke Trump, but I feel it’s a terrible idea. Mexico seems to be dealing with him diplomatically much better. It’s kind of surprising tbh.
Polerize2 on
Canada paid for the bridge. Built it using Canadian steel why wouldn’t they since they paid for it? Both nations will benefit from it. I don’t see what the problem is. I guess it will just sit there and rust then.
j0217995 on
Go read r/Michigan and the losers cheering for bad things to happen to the President
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I was watching some vids the other day on US-Canada border spots with joint crossing structures and saw where there’s a tunnel between Detroit and Windsor. Also, a bridge called the Windsor Bridge that also crosses between the two over the river.
Also, [Tom Scott covered a small neighborhood ](https://youtu.be/EocJm3Dry4E?si=v9DMx-Est98SfQsv)(Canusa St) in extreme northern US/southern Canda in Vermont where the road is literally split between Canada and the US. Crossing the road means crossing the border and technically you’re not supposed to, and it makes things insanely inconvenient for residents and neighbors because it’s technically a border.
That was interesting to see. If you’re even walking on the shoulder next to the US side, it’s still considered “being in Canada” but the police can run up pretty quick, lights flashing, to move you along if you are dancing too much along the US side.
I don’t know why the Canadians continue to provoke Trump, but I feel it’s a terrible idea. Mexico seems to be dealing with him diplomatically much better. It’s kind of surprising tbh.
Canada paid for the bridge. Built it using Canadian steel why wouldn’t they since they paid for it? Both nations will benefit from it. I don’t see what the problem is. I guess it will just sit there and rust then.
Go read r/Michigan and the losers cheering for bad things to happen to the President