Blue Jays fans stop celebrating in the street to let traffic through (Video)

Oct 8, 2015; Toronto, Ontario, CAN; Toronto Blue Jays fans wave rally towels in game one of the ALDS against the Texas Rangers at Rogers Centre. Mandatory Credit: Dan Hamilton-USA TODAY Sports
Oct 8, 2015; Toronto, Ontario, CAN; Toronto Blue Jays fans wave rally towels in game one of the ALDS against the Texas Rangers at Rogers Centre. Mandatory Credit: Dan Hamilton-USA TODAY Sports /
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These Blue Jays fans were very pumped about the team heading back to the ALCS, but they were also respectful of the traffic

With their win over the Texas Rangers, the Toronto Blue Jays will keep their dream season rolling along as they move on to the ALCS against the Kansas City Royals, the defending champs from last season. Of course, this means that fans of the Blue Jays are ecstatic as ever and have every reason to celebrate in the streets of Toronto.

However, they know their limits in this regard. They will definitely celebrate the amazing win, but they will celebrate to a point in the streets. That point? Well, apparently their parents taught them to get out of the road when cars are coming down the street.

These Blue Jays fans were gathered together in Toronto’s Yonga-Dundes Square to celebrate the win, but during the celebration, there were some vehicles looking to make their way down the street. So, did the Blue Jays fans just ignore them and keep celebrating?

Nope. They were nice enough to clear the path in the street that belongs to the cars.


Now, you might laugh at this at first and think it’s not significant. But, think about it for a second. Think of all the raucous sports celebrations that you’ve seen in the streets during your life time and try to come up with an instance where the fans were respectful of the vehicles.

Kudos to you, Toronto fans.