Posted on 05/07/2013 11:03:48 AM PDT by Tolerance Sucks Rocks
Stonington A Quaker Hill man was charged with reckless driving Saturday after police say he drove 139 miles per hour on Interstate 95.
Stewart V. Williams, 25, of [Adress redacted by Moi --TSR], Quaker Hill, was charged with reckless driving, greater than 85 mph.
According to State Police, Williams was traveling northbound near exit 92 when a trooper used a laser clock to read the speed of his 2012 Audi R8 at 139 miles per hour in a 65-miles-per-hour zone. Williams was stopped and taken into custody. He was released on a $500 non-surety bond and is scheduled to appear at GA 10 in New London on May 17.
That’s awesome. The car, I mean.
I live here, please don’t do that again!
What,my experiences or the ones of that German cop? Sorry *I* don't have any photos to show you but...remember the picture of the dead jihadi from Boston that's been on the web? Well,*I* have seen people come in after an MVA (motor vehicle accident) that looked 10 times worse than that even before the surgeons went to work (the jihadi was photographed *after* surgical intervention).And as for the cop...he either did,or didn't,patrol the Autobahn.If he did...for any length of time...I have *no* problem believing his story given what *I've* seen result from accidents at 70mph.
And as for bikes...anyone with the most basic understanding of physics can easily imagine what might happen to a rider involved in an accident at 70mph....or even 40mph.
“I could be there in an hour! Then I came back to my senses.”
lol! That’s how the thought process usually goes....let’s see...240 miles at 120mph, or 65mph...mmmm.
“Had my 74 Vega up to 65 once.”
I was going to post about having a full race Yamaha 1100 endurance bike over 150 once, but you’ve trounced me in the courage department.
I have seen that happen to a Mustang. I had a guy in a 70's era Mustang II trying to keep up with my Saab Turbo in Oklahoma. At 105, he had a hard time tracking his lane. I pushed it to 140 and he quickly disappeared from view.
Life in the Fast Lane
I don’t think my 74 Vega could do 65. I beat that car like a drum. Afterr me it went to a junk yard...
My thoughts exactly. Must have had it at half throttle. LOL! Can’t outrun motorola. Or sprint PTT.
Funny. I used to travel a lot for work. Whenever you turn in a rent-car, they always ask if there is anything wrong with the car. I always answered "It doesn't go fast enough."
In July 1985 I did 90 in a 1972 Ford Pinto wagon while driving my wife to the hospital that was 20 miles away when she went into labor and her water had broke.
Dude should have come to Texas
Even medium-priced Euro cars are indeed designed to do 100mph and remain stable. I believe a lot of Americanized Euro cars (like the smaller Buicks that are actually Opel designs) are altered for more sedate American highways.
Did 120 in an 83 (? +/-)ford escort 4 cylinder manual transmission with one other guy. Took me 2 miles downhill to get up to speed and 1/2 mile to stop. Thought the doors were going to rattle off and fly away. Boy was I out of my mind...
Similar experience back in high school with a 74 Malibu. Buried the needle at 120MPH. That thing was all over the road.
Some years later I was riding with a friend on his Ninja. He hit 130. At the next light, I hit him square on the back for doing that. That's just too fast for me on two wheels.
But last summer I hit 150 at the NASCAR experience at Texas Motor Speedway. THAT was fun!!!
Maybe not. It’s called “reckless endangerment” and going so much faster than most traffic would go, on limited road geometries - this is not AZ or MT - is indeed ridiculously dangerous.
Slackers.
Drove 165 in a friend’s Pantera across Alligator Alley from Naples to Ft. Lauderdale in 1972 when it was only a 2-lane.....really thankful The Lord looks out for fools, children, idiots and drunks cause I was a fool that day and one little gator crossing the road - which they frequently did back then - would have nailed me.
Oh, yeah. I’ve been the other 3 in the past too.......
Oh,my bro in Naples drove a new R8 and R10 at those speeds last week at Audi’s invitation - but it was on a closed course track.......
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