114 mph selfie video....then...........
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http://news.nationalpost.com/news/world/rhode-isla...
WARNING: the rap audio background is definitely NSFW.
I remain amazed why people film themselves and provide documented evidence of their break of the law.
WARNING: the rap audio background is definitely NSFW.
I remain amazed why people film themselves and provide documented evidence of their break of the law.
The Spruce goose said:
what is the car?
Honda Civic.http://www.nextcar.com.au/n.honda.civic.2006.usa.0...
Driving like that occurs on the UK motorways every day.
Perhaps using phrases like "making progress" and speeds in "leptons" softens the impact.
You should approach DfT immediately to propose your safe driving method so it can benefit the world.
croyde said:
I'll make progress from time to time but then I concentrate like fek.
That's nice for you, does everyone else concentrate like that and expect concentrating drivers who are "making progress" to be charging past many 10's of mph faster than the limits?Perhaps using phrases like "making progress" and speeds in "leptons" softens the impact.
You should approach DfT immediately to propose your safe driving method so it can benefit the world.
drf765 said:
That's nice for you, does everyone else concentrate like that and expect concentrating drivers who are "making progress" to be charging past many 10's of mph faster than the limits?
Perhaps using phrases like "making progress" and speeds in "leptons" softens the impact.
You should approach DfT immediately to propose your safe driving method so it can benefit the world.
Shutup you tool.Perhaps using phrases like "making progress" and speeds in "leptons" softens the impact.
You should approach DfT immediately to propose your safe driving method so it can benefit the world.
Don't assume Croyde's "making progress" = MANY 10's over and above other people or even that there is anyone else around when he is.
I think you're on the wrong site.
drf765 said:
That's nice for you, does everyone else concentrate like that and expect concentrating drivers who are "making progress" to be charging past many 10's of mph faster than the limits?
No, but that's because most drivers rely on others to kowtow to their lack of concentration and ability to judge the speed of other vehicles which is sadly why we have to have such stupidly low limits.Like everything in this country we cater for the lowest end of the gene pool rather than preventing them from driving and letting those of us with a decent IQ get about their business properly.
Anyway I'm off to London and intend to make plenty of progress when the road conditions allow.... so I suggest you, being a sensitive little soul, stay at home today :-)
TooMany2cvs said:
Let's face it, he deserves it - for the green wheels alone.
Perhaps the weight of that speaker assembly on the rear shelf upset the corner weighting on his grampa's car causing him to lose the rear end and subsequently put him in hospital when it clouted him on the back of the head. The guy is a bell end, but i'm always amazed at the arrogance of people assuming that they are fantastic enough to drive over the speed limit.
Why the hell is there any exception? Speeding is speeding, yes most people if not all do it, but this insistence of trying to say you somehow are some driving God and your immune to a crash is dense. Also that along with the frankly immature nudge nudge wink wink "i drive fast me yeah innit" mentality.
If you speed on the roads you are a bell end. Regardless of who you are, age, colour, background, sort of car you drive...simple.
Do track days or race then brag all you want...
No reason as to why someone who doesn't think speeding on the roads is 'cool' should still come onto pistonheads is there?
Why the hell is there any exception? Speeding is speeding, yes most people if not all do it, but this insistence of trying to say you somehow are some driving God and your immune to a crash is dense. Also that along with the frankly immature nudge nudge wink wink "i drive fast me yeah innit" mentality.
If you speed on the roads you are a bell end. Regardless of who you are, age, colour, background, sort of car you drive...simple.
Do track days or race then brag all you want...
No reason as to why someone who doesn't think speeding on the roads is 'cool' should still come onto pistonheads is there?
Edited by tommunster10 on Saturday 3rd December 15:04
tommunster10 said:
The guy is a bell end, but i'm always amazed at the arrogance of people assuming that they are fantastic enough to drive over the speed limit.
Why the hell is there any exception? Speeding is speeding,
Have you actually watched the video?Why the hell is there any exception? Speeding is speeding,
In UK terms, if you really think the most serious offence he was committing was "exceeding the speed limit", then...
TooMany2cvs said:
tommunster10 said:
The guy is a bell end, but i'm always amazed at the arrogance of people assuming that they are fantastic enough to drive over the speed limit.
Why the hell is there any exception? Speeding is speeding,
Have you actually watched the video?Why the hell is there any exception? Speeding is speeding,
In UK terms, if you really think the most serious offence he was committing was "exceeding the speed limit", then...
Surely you can only dream of speeding in a 2CV?
tommunster10 said:
TooMany2cvs said:
tommunster10 said:
The guy is a bell end, but i'm always amazed at the arrogance of people assuming that they are fantastic enough to drive over the speed limit.
Why the hell is there any exception? Speeding is speeding,
Have you actually watched the video?Why the hell is there any exception? Speeding is speeding,
In UK terms, if you really think the most serious offence he was committing was "exceeding the speed limit", then...
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