file.newsgroup.cars.102873 Maven / Gradle / Ivy
The newest version!
From: [email protected] (Craig Boyle)
Subject: Re: Too fast
In article [email protected] (Bob Blackshaw) writes:
>In <[email protected]> [email protected] (Craig Boyle) writes:
>
>>In article <[email protected]> [email protected] (Mark Hartman) writes:
>>Driving 130 in a straight line is fine, you very soon become aclimated
>>to it. It's only a rush when there are corners that you don't
>>think you can make.
>
>>On a clear autobahn, 130 is nothing. In the U.S. 99% of people and
>>all judges would label you insane and it is difficult to persuade
>>people otherwise.
>
>Sure, but the surface condition of most good autobahns is far better
The quality of autobahns is something of a myth. The road surface
isn't much different to a typical TX freeway. They are better
in terms of lighting, safety, signs, roadmarkings etc. I'd have
no problem driving 130 on most US freeways, as it is, I save it
for the backroads, which really are more likely to be dangerous.
>than most of the roads here. A dip in the asphalt that you test your
>shocks on at 60 will kill you at 130. Don't get me wrong, I love to
It would have to be quite severe. I don't recall any US freeway,
without road damage warnings, that i would regard as unsafe
at 130 in any decent, well damped car. Note that my definition
of decent, well damped, would exclude most typical American sedans.
>drive quickly and they say my Probe will do 130, but that's 30 more
>than I've ever tried in it cause there isn't a decent enough piece
>of road hereabouts.
I don't know where you live, but I would be much more worried
about cops, other traffic etc. than the road surface at 130.
It just isn't that fast or that dangerous. If you have a Probe
GT, no problem. The 4cyl models I have driven would be
likely to be unpredictable at higher speeds.
Craig
>
>>Craig
>>>
>>>--
>>> Mark Hartman [email protected]
>>> Kalamazoo, MI [email protected]
>>> "I'm naked in the school!" - Sleepyhead -
>>>
>
>Bob
>
>
© 2015 - 2025 Weber Informatics LLC | Privacy Policy