Ok I'm scared nowI didn't have my first accident (other than deer) until I was 28, guy made a left hand turn less than 25 feet in front of my car and I was going 45mph. I did everything I could to stop. My 95 Audi 90 Quattro saved my life by giving up it's. The guy was driving a full size Chevy conversion van. Told the cops he didn't see me coming.I, just recently, got my first speeding ticket. One of those helicopter stings the state police like to do on occasion. Unfortunately, I was singled out because of my car (Yellow Mitsubishi Lancer OZ Rally with the spoiler) but I had no way to prove that I was moving the speed of traffic. What get's my goat is the guy who blew past me doing about 95 didn't get hit. I was only doing 75 (in a 65).On track with the thread, my son turns 12 in April. Sometime next year I will be taking him out to teach him the basics of driving. Some may think it's early, but that is how I learned. I was driving since I was 13 (private property). By the time I got my license at 17 I was so comfortable behind the wheel I amazed the guy at DMV administering my driving skills test wow po. I am going to make sure my Son and Daughter will be the same way.Same for me. I do, occasionally speed, but it isn't when I am in a rush, or late. I do the speed of traffic on the highway, and if you have ever been to NJ or PA wow gold, you know that traffic moves between 10 and 15 mph faster than the limit on average. Other than that, I respect traffic signs, school zones, pedestrian zones, and I only enter the left lane on the freeway to pass or make room for the entrance ramps.I find it hard to believe you don't have anything that will do 90MpH.My '56 VeeDub did 135 in fourth gear (granted, that was over a cliff with a stiff tail-wind ). Okay, I was running a 1776 camed and stroked with dual Dellorto's and a Gene Berg transaxle (taller gears and a long fourth).All of my cars have been able to cruise at 90mph without being winded.Yep its from experience, but not his, its from MINE, last spring I stopped at a red light at Dam Neck and Holland road while I was waiting for three fully loaded double tandem Bonnie Bright dump trucks going 60 mph to clear the intersection I was rear ended by a Subaru she said "I thought you went" A new stock bumper costs $441, so I let her insurance pay for the damage, and I replaced them with my own mine look EXACTLY like the original stock bumpers, so next one that thinks I pulled out in front of a speeding dump truck is in for a little surprise.
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