The problem with quebec drivers:
1) They don't understand that the fast lane on the highway should be used as a passing lane.
2) When you put your signal on to change lanes, the person in your desired lane will SPEED UP to take the place so you can't get in, so the solution is not to signal and just go when you can. This is dangerous and there should be a fine for not allowing someone to merge.
3) Stop signs: Either the first person there will stop and wait, instead of going forward, or one person will come in as fast as they can in order to be the first one there and then zoom through without fully stopping. First in First out. You are not being courteous, you are wasting the time of people who actually follow the rules.
4a) Not putting on the turn signal while parking. I see this all the time on streets like st-cats in heavy traffic with cars parked on both sides... someone sees a spot: they drive past it, stop, and put their car in reverse, all without signaling, so the car behind them pulls up to their bumper before they put it in reverse... now they can't get into their spot. The solution that some have figured out through some logically devoid thought process, is to jam your front nose in the spot, blocking traffic but ensuring your space. This takes 3-4 times longer to park than normal parallel parking (and in some cases is not possible to successfully park like this) and causes the entire side of the street to back up waiting for that entire time instead of the 5-10 seconds it would take to park like a normal person. Put your signal on as you approach so the person behind you can give you room.
4b) Don't pull all the way up to someone who is signalling to parallel park. see above.
5) Pedestrian right-of-way: Nobody has any clue what this is. Pedestrians OR drivers. It is terrible downtown. Light is solid green, driver wants to turn left but there are lots of pedestrians crossing so he waits at the light... now it turns red and he is STILL at the line waiting to turn left. The right way to do it is to pull up into the intersection and wait for the light to turn yellow (at which point the pedestrians should stop crossing) and then complete the turn after. This never happens from either the pedestrians or the drivers. To make this worse, I have seen police give a ticket to a driver who was waiting in the intersection to turn left while it was green, it went yellow then he turned as it was turning red because the pedestrians finally cleared.
6) People slow down more in the rain than on 2in of snow.
7) Proper vehicle maintenance... Shocks completely blown out, windows cracked, horns not working, lights broken, mufflers hanging off, cars completely rusted out, tires worn down to nothing or wrong tires for the season, wobbly wheels (not just hubcaps... the entire wheel). This is a huge safety risk and the cost savings of not fixing it is a huge net loss when it inevitably breaks and causes more damage.
anyway, /rant.