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How much do you know about transportation in Canada?

Canada has a vast territory, a small population and sparse units. Therefore, all immigrants to Canada want to own a car, and they must at least own a car to meet the needs of life and work. We new immigrants from Chinese mainland usually consider economy and practicality when buying a car. I have two cars at home, one is BMW and the other is Honda Jeep. Driving a car to and from work saves fuel, and driving a big car is comfortable and convenient.

Canada's criss-crossing expressway system extends in all directions, with good facilities, efficient management and unimpeded all the year round. Although it is a snowy country in winter, no matter how heavy and frequent it snows, the roads around the country are still busy and orderly. This is because countless snow shovels and salt spreaders are working around the clock. Therefore, at any time of the year, you can drive anywhere without worrying about whether the road is clear, not to mention the strange things like setting up a card by a car robber.

If something goes wrong on the road, maybe you don't need to call. Police cars, trailers and ambulances will automatically arrive at the scene in the shortest time to help you solve the problem. Because highway monitors are everywhere, highway management departments can see the traffic situation of each route at any time. Last summer, a friend of mine had an accident while traveling near Qiandao Lake. He was unable to report the case, but the police rushed to the scene in time and sent a helicopter to take him to Ottawa Hospital for emergency treatment, so that he could be brought back to life.