Edmonton starts in one of the corners (S.E. I believe) and works its way across. Downtown is around 130th Ave or so. If Edmonton expands to far, they have the potential to need negative numbers for street names. Calgary, Alberta is broken up into 4 quadrants, with the intersection of these quadrants being roughly downtown. Address here are numbered from the center out.
Most streets in these cities are numbered. Finding an address in downtown of either one is unbelievably easy. Having been to downtown Vancouver where all streets are names, I can tell you which one I prefer.
This is mostly just nitpicking about facts.
All of the/. tinfoil hat wearers will refuse to get in a vehicle that is capable of tracking them and take public transit.
As a anecdotal side note, you are responsible for anything that your vehicle does even if you are not driving it:
I was side-swiped by a car that ran a red light and the passenger of that car got injured. The passenger named both drivers and my father (who was at home) as defendants in the law suit.
The red paddle makes me think this is a screen shot of a pong game. Maybe not this one: Pong but something similar.
Edmonton starts in one of the corners (S.E. I believe) and works its way across. Downtown is around 130th Ave or so. If Edmonton expands to far, they have the potential to need negative numbers for street names. Calgary, Alberta is broken up into 4 quadrants, with the intersection of these quadrants being roughly downtown. Address here are numbered from the center out. Most streets in these cities are numbered. Finding an address in downtown of either one is unbelievably easy. Having been to downtown Vancouver where all streets are names, I can tell you which one I prefer. This is mostly just nitpicking about facts.
All of the /. tinfoil hat wearers will refuse to get in a vehicle that is capable of tracking them and take public transit.
As a anecdotal side note, you are responsible for anything that your vehicle does even if you are not driving it:
I was side-swiped by a car that ran a red light and the passenger of that car got injured. The passenger named both drivers and my father (who was at home) as defendants in the law suit.