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Potholes a tourist opportunity in disguise?

Has anyone ever stopped to think that Prince George might have the best drivers that Canada has to offer? Driving around the city should be thought of as a pylon-driving course, not a hellish mine field of axle busting potholes.

Has anyone ever stopped to think that Prince George might have the best drivers that Canada has to offer?

Driving around the city should be thought of as a pylon-driving course, not a hellish mine field of axle busting potholes.

People pay big money to take driving lessons like the ones we take every day.

I have seen some fancy tactical driving by other motorists in this city that tells me that we know where our tires are at all times.

Who in this city can't admit to taking a blind leap of faith and following the person ahead of them, trusting that they are making the right choice on how to tackle the upcoming series of

"driving exercises".

My memory, like many others I'm sure, is now full of useless

information, like which corners to swing wide on or which potholes are really bad, just so I can make it home.

So if we just drop pylons into the potholes we could advertise "Come to Prince George and hone your driving skills to perfection on our ever-expanding pylon course."

Mark Davis

Prince George