^^^i don't know where he lives, but depending on where that is there's nothing wrong with topping 100 on a daily basis.
9/14/2010 9:18:12 PM
until he clips a deer and takes out a minivan full of kids...
9/14/2010 9:18:37 PM
9/14/2010 9:27:02 PM
yeah, where it is, what he's driving, and if he knows what he's doing
9/14/2010 9:43:11 PM
So how's that radar detector search coming along...
9/14/2010 9:52:36 PM
come on people. fast drivers don't cause accidents. slow drivers do. speed up!
9/14/2010 11:50:14 PM
If you are routinely passing other drivers at 100+, there is no justification you can give. You belong behind bars. Hopefully his speeding is on unoccupied stretches of road, where he'll be the only casulty. Now back to the radar discussion.
9/15/2010 9:10:32 AM
the man has an M5, driving 100+ is kinda a requirement when you own such car.
9/15/2010 9:49:33 AM
Hey, have you guys heard how driving fast is dangerous? I've heard that whenever you top 100 mph your chance of being in a fatal wreck goes up by like 1,000,000. Also, whenever you top 100 a baby kitten dies.
9/15/2010 2:11:03 PM
Carzin you are a tard. Seriously.Like I said earlier you have to be smart about it when and where you speed. Of course I don’t drive 110mph when there is traffic or if there is a lot of traffic in middle lane that can potentially switch to left lane. I don’t weave in and out of traffic. I certainly don’t drive 40 over in school zones. Also, I am willing to bet you are far less safe (for you and surrounding) going 20 over in civic or me going 40 over in M3/M5.
9/16/2010 12:07:43 PM
you guys make it seem that if you know what you're doing you won't get in an accident, you do realize how foolish that mentality is right? i think about the only possible time in which it would be remotely safe would be on a flat straight well used long interstate with no traffic in the daytime. there is no other road that could be perfectly safe. driving on any road going 100+ is dangerous: nighttime you have limited visibility, wildlife, debris on the road you can't see, seeing around corners or over hills, cyclists on the side of the road, high-speed blowouts, it's just dumb to think that you are in complete control of the conditions. i know you all think you're invincible and are the best drivers on the roads, but our roads aren't made for safety of travelling at such high speeds, and accidents happen. it's a known fact the faster you go the more likely the accident will be more severe, and it goes up exponentially. and what's the benefit? a rush? you get to the destination 10 minutes earlier? it's just not a very mature decision.if you know all these reasons and are still speeding at 100+ that doesn't make you cool, it just takes you from ignorant to wreckless & immature.if you want to speed, go to a track. if you're late, you should have left earlier. if there's an emergency, call 911.all that to say, even if you are attempting to stay within the speed limits, there's a chance the speed limit can change rapidly and/or you find yourself speeding due to the flow of traffic and in those scenarios radar detectors are helpful as to help you check your speed when being tracked.I drive an A4 and if I got a radar detector, I'd get the ADR V1 just for that sweet DIS integration[Edited on September 16, 2010 at 12:39 PM. Reason : .]
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9/16/2010 12:38:43 PM
a nail is extremely unlikely to cause a "blowout". in fact, a "blowout" just isn't very likely, period. I've hit a bolt (at least 1/4") in diameter...it broke the steel belts in one of my tires, but even it didn't cause any sort of catastrophic failure. I even managed to drive home just fine (probably 5-8 miles or so).I do agree that you shouldn't be flying by traffic at significantly greater speed. if there aren't other cars around, and you know what you're doing, and you're in the right sort of car, I don't see a thing in the world wrong with driving at triple-digit speeds. 100 mph on the highway in a high-performance sports car is extremly ho-hum.
9/16/2010 1:19:30 PM
there are lots of other factors... think if a tire is under-inflated, over-inflated, over-loaded, damaged before incident where speed makes it fail, etc. i've seen lots of tires with blisters and people just don't notice.[Edited on September 16, 2010 at 1:54 PM. Reason : /]
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9/16/2010 2:14:10 PM
take it to the salt flats
9/16/2010 5:03:55 PM
I have a v1 and rarely speed. Its rarely even hooked up. If i could go back in time i wouldnt buy anything different though.
9/16/2010 5:38:10 PM
this thread again?
9/16/2010 5:50:55 PM
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9/16/2010 11:00:19 PM
there's so much fail in your logic.
9/16/2010 11:52:19 PM
I'd imagine most automotive minded people arguing their point (in this thread) keep a pretty close eye on the condition of their tires (heck, probably their whole car) so I don't think that's a worry when you're cruising 100 mph on a mostly empty interstate (for the ppl involved in this argument). On some interstate sections there's nothing wrong with speeding (this is speaking as if the speed limits were much higher or unlimited). I could probably drive 110-115 the entire way down I-40 to Wilmington on an average day and not blink an eye. That road's so empty that a 70mph limit is low balling it. Of course it's there for the lowest common denominator moron driving a clapped out shit box.And while I do take my car to the track and explore the limits there, I refrain from doing such on public roads. I'm well aware of the difference between a controlled and uncontrolled environment.
9/17/2010 12:23:30 AM
^^
9/17/2010 7:06:44 AM
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9/17/2010 9:27:39 AM
M3 takes longer to stop from 100 than from 60? No way!I think I have pretty good idea when and under what conditions to speed. I am willing to take the risks and consequences that come with it. I appreciate moral/ethics lessons from select few. Have a nice day!
9/17/2010 10:43:53 AM
Driving doesn't just affect yourself. I know it's nice to think that if you speed - that the only person at risk is yourself - but that's not true, you are putting yourself at risk AS WELL AS the general public that share those roads. There are laws for vehicular assault even if it's negligent. Accidents happen, I'm just saying. Drive safe. Cheers.[Edited on September 17, 2010 at 10:55 AM. Reason : .]
9/17/2010 10:54:31 AM
Also, because it takes 30% longer to stop 60-0 in a Civic than in the M3, if driving one, you should probably reduce your speed accordingly. You know, just to be safe.
9/17/2010 12:14:24 PM
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9/17/2010 1:25:57 PM
I've had a Valentine 1 detector for four years and it's been great. IT's definitely saved me out of several tickets. I only trust it on highways, interstates and country roads. Anywhere that's open basically. However, the detector will work sometimes when a cop is hidden. The detector will pick up radar beams as they bounce off cars in front of you. They are also useful for picking up cops that are hidden at the bottom of hills when you are coming over the top. After a while you will get used to having the device beep at you and learn what the beeps mean. If you travel certain routes enough, you will also learn where automatic doors and such set it off and when it's an actual cop. I've never used any other brand so I can't really compare, but the V1 has been everything I've needed.
9/17/2010 9:40:45 PM
I'd like to clarify my view on detectors. I don't currently own when and thus while traveling on interstate roads usually drive 10-14 over the speed limit. I'd like to get a Valentine 1 but it's not first on the list of items I want to buy right now so it will have to wait. However, if I did own one I don't see myself driving much faster than I already do. On some interstates (specifically empty ones with good sight lines) I could see myself traveling another 5-10 mph over the limit. But again it would depend on a lot of factors.
9/17/2010 10:30:23 PM
^ yea, I travel 15-20 over on the interstate but I slow down in likely cop areas even with my detector. You still need to use common help, but they give you a great advantage.
9/17/2010 10:38:33 PM