G35 clocked at 126mph on GW Parkway DAMN!
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G35 clocked at 126mph on GW Parkway DAMN!
A Georgetown University law student who was trying to impress his girlfriend admitted yesterday that he cranked up his new Infiniti to 126 mph on the George Washington Memorial Parkway -- among the highest speeds ever clocked on the stretch of federal road.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...051101829.html
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Ouch.... that sux.... He wont get any simpathay on this forum, with all of the ppl here so against speeding. I think jail time is a little harsh, but i believe if ur gona do something wrong, dont cry wen you get caught. He shoulda thought about the conciquences before hand.
On the other hand i think we should revise some of the laws affecting driving. I think they give licences to idiots who should not have them. I think that it should be more difficult to get your licence like in Germany. Anyone could park a car, but could you really manuever your self away from a dangerous situation? There is no highway driving test... hell you dont even go over 15mph. How do they know if these people are suited to drive on the highways? I think old ppl should get tested again onces they reach like....60? and onces every 3 years after that. Maybe even make everone get re-tested every 5 yrs? The autobahn has lower death rate than many us highways, so maybe rasing the speed limit isnt such a bad thing like the article seems to believe. Dont get me wrong, some parts of the auto bahn do have speed limits. but they also have strict passing rules that everone abides by. I spent a month in europe this past summer, i enjoyed the drives! I just thought i would bring up another point of view .
On the other hand i think we should revise some of the laws affecting driving. I think they give licences to idiots who should not have them. I think that it should be more difficult to get your licence like in Germany. Anyone could park a car, but could you really manuever your self away from a dangerous situation? There is no highway driving test... hell you dont even go over 15mph. How do they know if these people are suited to drive on the highways? I think old ppl should get tested again onces they reach like....60? and onces every 3 years after that. Maybe even make everone get re-tested every 5 yrs? The autobahn has lower death rate than many us highways, so maybe rasing the speed limit isnt such a bad thing like the article seems to believe. Dont get me wrong, some parts of the auto bahn do have speed limits. but they also have strict passing rules that everone abides by. I spent a month in europe this past summer, i enjoyed the drives! I just thought i would bring up another point of view .