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Old 05-19-2011, 06:30 AM
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Hey chad-just a short road-no homes --1 of those roads to no where!! The title of this thread shows my opinion--I'm with U !!
Not to be a wet blanket, but even roads to nowhere sometimes unexpectedly have people, bicyclists, hikers crossing, utility workers, pedestrians, or animals on them. At 165mph that's 242ft/sec. Assuming that the guy could even see somebody based on the light outside, he will have travelled at least 500 ft before any possibility of braking. Then, under good road conditions using a CoF of .8, you need another 350ft to stop. That's well over an 1/8th of a mile on an uncontrolled road - at best. As a cyclist who lives in the country, I get a little sensitive to people driving at excessive speeds on "back roads" or "roads to nowhere" because they figure nobody else will be there. Until they are. I know nobody is really endorsing this stuff but just wanted to make the point. You never know - it could end up saving a life. There is zero tolerance for 165mph on uncontrolled public roads.
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Old 05-19-2011, 07:32 AM
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Not to be a wet blanket, but even roads to nowhere sometimes unexpectedly have people, bicyclists, hikers crossing, utility workers, pedestrians, or animals on them. At 165mph that's 242ft/sec. Assuming that the guy could even see somebody based on the light outside, he will have travelled at least 500 ft before any possibility of braking. Then, under good road conditions using a CoF of .8, you need another 350ft to stop. That's well over an 1/8th of a mile on an uncontrolled road - at best. As a cyclist who lives in the country, I get a little sensitive to people driving at excessive speeds on "back roads" or "roads to nowhere" because they figure nobody else will be there. Until they are. I know nobody is really endorsing this stuff but just wanted to make the point. You never know - it could end up saving a life. There is zero tolerance for 165mph on uncontrolled public roads.
Agreed! I think what's even crazier is that the picture was taken from the driver's perspective (at 165mph)....one hand was not on the wheel.
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Old 05-19-2011, 08:06 AM
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^^^^^^^ I'm still with both of U!! jim
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Old 05-19-2011, 10:39 AM
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Congratulations. Your buddy is a dumbass for endangering the lives of others.
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Old 05-19-2011, 02:32 PM
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yeah. tell your buddy to stop being a douche.
Thats not crazy it's stupid and also wreckless. Hes a amateur and puts a bad name of the sport we all love.
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