Which country's laws apply on Canusa Street / rue Canusa?

Which country's laws apply on Canusa Street / rue Canusa? - Hand of crop anonymous tattooed person spraying white paint from can on colorful wall while standing on street of city

As a foreigner (and whether you are here is potentially debateable) and something happens to you on Canusa Street, what laws would you be under? Information online claims that the street falls into both countries (well, divided down the middle) but surely there must be some jurisdiction under which you fall?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canusa_Street

This is relevant to travel in cases of:

  • insurance claims if you were only covered for insurance
  • Canadian/US citizens for healthcare coverage
  • law enforcement
  • taxes applicable
  • currency to use

and presumably more.






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Can you cross Canusa Street?

Canusa Street (French: rue Canusa) is the only part of the Canada\u2013United States border that runs down the middle of a street. The street separates Beebe Plain, Vermont, from the Beebe Plain area of Stanstead, Quebec, and is a part of Quebec Route 247....Canusa Street.Length0.38 mi (0.61 km)East endRoute 247 / Rue Railroad2 more rows

What is Canusa?

Our industry leading field-applied coating technologies Since 1966, Canusa-CPS has been a global leading developer and manufacturer of specialty pipeline coatings for the sealing and corrosion protection of pipeline joints and other substrates.



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