Posted on 09/17/2010 10:18:22 PM PDT by Tolerance Sucks Rocks
My corvette easily went faster than that uphill on one occasion when I was more or less testing the replacement of all fuel injectors. I didn’t even realize I was going that fast and when I looked at the speedometer I was actually a little surprised and immediately backed off the accelerator.
That was over 15 years ago, and I know that plenty of current model motorcycles can easily reach much higher velocity.
Posters using the childishly inane term organ donor and/or similar terms following this post are utter nitwits.
Aircraft clocked (or spotted, however that works) me at 125 in Blythe California. Ticket for 90 because the officer didn’t believe my car could go any more than that.
The dashed white line in the center of the road turned into a solid white line. The telephone poles were going by faster than I could count. Tunnel vision.
All I could think was, "Oh well, if a car pulls out in front of us, it isn't going to hurt."
It was quite an adrenaline rush. Although that was 30-some years ago. I wouldn't care to do that again.
82 mph over the limit, doubled because of the construction zone. I’d hate to see the dollar amount of the fine.
Maybe if you are 90 years old. That sounds ridiculous.
...but a bit of Googling tends to confirm it...Driver Reaction Time/a>
They don’t care if you die they just want your $$$ and property before you die.The state could care less.
A lot of us have done this. He was unfortunate to get clocked.
I had a pal, Doug, who owned a ‘68 Barracuda with a 426 hemi. Four of us had been hanging around the Sunset Strip sneaking a beer or two. On the way back to Orange County Doug had the speedometer pegged at 130 mph. God must have been looking after us that night.
Lots of PC mythology in that article!
“slice like a knife”, what a crock.
Fastest bike I ever had was only good to about 130, some of my cars were significantly faster.
I have yet to own my fastest car, and I will find the top speed of every car I build.
I cannot say here what I think of nanny state jerks on a mission.
I have no problem with anyone driving as fast as they are capable, so long as the road is reasonably clear and they do not drive stupid.
This guy doing that fast in a construction zone, = STUPID!
Of course you cant use the term organ donor. At that speed everything is mush after the second bounce.
They may not be able to suspend his license for long, but man his insurance bill is going to be insane
I own a 2006 Subaru WRX Turbo - not the STI though. I gotten the car to 120 mph going through Nevada one time but being older, I am not comfortable taking it over 90 to 100. I gotten stopped three times in the car. One time doing almost 90 mph going across Missouri, 75 mph in Indiana and stopped for tinted windows in Utah on I-15. Twenty years ago I had a 1990 Mustang GT and got the car to 120 mph on US 24 between US31 and Wabash in Indiana.
The car is a nice little rocket and a blast to drive but also have to be careful to keep my license clean. The ticket in Missouri, they refused to plea bargain the ticket since that one was reported to the MO State Highway Patrol by a homeland security officer.
I remember a kid - Brandon D Raap getting stopped almost four years ago in Northwest Indiana for doing 142 in a 55 in a Sub WRX STi. I don’t know what happened at court and he also had a valid Colorado license. That same ticket here in Colorado would be 12 points - an instant letter to come in for a DMV hearing for a license suspension or red license (restricted license).
Bingo!
Back then the cops couldn't go over 100 and they didn't have helicopters.
Convertible Z28.
Six Speed Manual.
Cold air.
I-5, south of Los Banos.
5AM.
One minute.
150.
I’ve got a Mustang GT. I drive it like an old lady. My kids scream about it. They are not allowed to drive it.
For those of us overseas who are used to metric, this calculates to 236.57 kph. That’s pretty damn fast.
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