180km/h in Singapore
I guess you need to break the 200km/h barrier before the lights can get blurred. This dude tried to make a left turn too fast and smashed right into a kerb.
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I doubt no one breaks the 200km/h record before.
The driver is lucky that the weight of the car doesnt cause it to tilt more when it hit the kerb.
I have seen some dude's car that flip 360 degree when it cut in too fast.
To Lao Xing Zhou: Perhaps you haven't grown up and seen enuff yet. I assure you, there are people out there who have broken the 200km/h speed barrier in Singapore before. They just managed to avoid the traffic police and get away with it.
To Paddy Tan: You're right. If he had taken that corner faster than that, his car would have flipped over. Ha, ha, ha...! :D
--I haven't see of course. These people speed at midnight when traffic levels are low. I am not free to wait alongside, hoping to catch the 200km/h record breakers.
My mother has driven 90 mph on athe interstate highway before...(144 km/h).
Generally if one uses the overtaking lane it can actually be legal (one is supposed to speed up when overtaking and can actually be stopped for going too slow in the overtaking lane).
I guess if one is excited one can do it all the way from New York to Portland - and gosh, did that use up fuel!
It's funny because 45 mph already seems so fast, but when one has done 90 mph for an hour or two, 45 mph seems slow!
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