With the latest version of the .NET bindings, you can set a page load timeout. However, there are some caveats you'll need to be aware of. First, this hasn't been implemented by all browsers. It should work for IE and Firefox, if memory serves. Secondly, you'll need to catch an exception to make that work properly, but it can be done.
// WARNING! Completely untested code written without
// the benefit of an IDE!
IWebDriver driver = new InternetExplorerDriver();
driver.Manage().Timeouts().SetPageLoadTimeout(TimeSpan.FromSeconds(1));
try
{
driver.Url = "http://your.long.loading.page.com";
}
catch (TimeoutException)
{
// NOTE: In 2.26 or later, this will be WebDriverTimeoutException
}
WebDriverWait wait = new WebDriverWait(driver, TimeSpan.FromSeconds(10));
IWebElement element = wait.Until<IWebElement>((d) =>
{
return d.FindElement(By.Id("yourId"));
}