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Originally Posted by maddox
I already said so in this thread, how is this more dangerous on your almost empty road than on a german autobahn? it's the same damn road and a lot less cars. All your reactions are like he would do something unbelievable amazing, it's just a stupid car made to drive fast. It was also pretty safe, this car is very stable at those speeds you can easily take your hands off the steering wheel and nothing will happen, the front suspension is made this way so that the car goes always straight and you almost cannot change the direction without steering wheel. Other drivers, well they can hit you in Germany too if they are stupid enough to not look in the rear mirror.
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Honestly, WTF is your problem....??
This 219 MPH fiasco did not happen in Germany. It happened in Arizona, USA where the legal speed limit is between 65 and 75 MPH depending on the population and controlled access. Not 219; ever!
As for your statement: "it's the same damn road and a lot less cars."
Let me start with: BAAAHAHAHAHAHAH
Now on tot the facts:
If you do a little research you will find that the "autobahn" is actually unlike any US highway. It is smoother, thicker and wider. In fact the autobahn was specifically designed with a 3 degree camber in the flats to disburse rainwater and a steeper than normal angle in curves to allow for tracking.
In short you are an idiot and the autobahn is designed more like a racetrack.. which is where this entire let's=drive-219 deal should have begin and ended.