
file.newsgroup.cars.103031 Maven / Gradle / Ivy
From: [email protected] (Andrew A. Spencer)
Subject: Re: It's a rush... (was Re: Too fast)
In a previous article, [email protected] (Christian Huebner) says:
>[email protected] (Bradford Kellogg) writes:
>
>>I think he's talking about a different form of rush. Evidently, it's fun to be
>>terrified. But hey, if you want that kind of rush, try bobsledding. You may
>>only get up to 80 or so, but it makes 130 in a car feel like a stroll in the
>>park.
>
>Why should a good driver be terrified at 130mph? The only thing I fear
>going at 130 are drivers, who switch to the left lane without using
>either rear-view-mirror or flashers. Doing 130 to 150 ain't a rush
>for me, but it's fun and I get where I want to go much faster.
>
>But in one point You are quite right. If You are terrified at 130 You
>should better not drive that fast, or You'll be a hazard to others.
>
>BTW, before You flame me, read my E-Mail address. I know what I'm
>talking about, as I live in Germany.
>
>>- BK
>
>Chris [email protected]
not a flame, just a point: I'd be scared at 130 here, not because i feel
_I_ or my car couldn't handle it, but because of exactly what you said:
drivers who are STUPID. Like the ones who are doing 130 also, and so
they pull in right behind you at maybe 1-2 car lengths....oh yeah, real
smart... This scares me in cities at 50. When i can't see enough of
the car to make it recognizable, they are following TOO CLOSE. And
when i see them doing this AND reading a newspaper.....*sigh*...this
is why America has 55-65 speed limits: our drivers are TOO DUMB to realise
that reading the paper should be done at breakfast, or work, not in their
car.
my thoughts..
DREW
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