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When driving a car in Quebec, people are trained to look down at the pavement. You have to keep an eye out for irregularities on the road surface. From cavernous potholes to slabs of ice from busted water mains.
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When driving a car in Quebec, people are trained to look down at the pavement. You have to keep an eye out for irregularities on the road surface. From cavernous potholes to slabs of ice from busted water mains.
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