There are literally statues of lions in front of the gate of the Lions Gate Bridge. This bridge is the only bridge which connects Downtown Vancouver and North & West Vancouver. It is almost always crowded with cars. This bridge is one of the most notorious bottlenecks to the traffic in Vancouver. It has three lanes for cars and the center of it changes its direction several times in a day. It is pleasant when you're driving with two lanes, but is terrible if you have only one lane. It seems that the center lane changes its direction at random, and I can't find out the law of the change. Am I the only person who feels that I'm always having one lane?
There are literally statues of lions in front of the gate of the Lions Gate Bridge. This bridge is the only bridge which connects Downtown Vancouver and North & West Vancouver. It is almost always crowded with cars. This bridge is one of the most notorious bottlenecks in Vancouver. It has three lanes for cars and the center lane changes its direction several times in a day. It is pleasant when you're driving with two lanes, but is terrible if you have only one lane. It seems that the center lane changes its direction at random, and I can't work out the logic of the changes. Am I the only person who feels that I'm always having one lane?
Posted by: peter | June 30, 2004 at 03:01 AM