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Originally Posted by KingOfJericho
For going 123mph? You'd get the cuffs in many states here and likely receive a license suspension.
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Okay, so many states are draconian too.
I'd like to believe that that cops really believe the BS that 1xx mph is dangerous (in every situation) but it's hard. I'm fairly convinced that they are just enforcing the laws as their job requires but secretly understand that you cannot possibly determine a "max safe speed" b/c that value is dynamic and depends on the circumstances.
Anyone really think that Lewis was not:
* being smooth?
* reading the traffic (or lack thereof)?
* exceeding his abilities?
Notice there is no mention of any other "unsafe" driving behavior. Nothing along the lines of passing dangerously, driving erratically, tail gating, crossing a double yellow (or whatever they have over there), etc.
Let me ask a somewhat rhetorical question. If you were going to go driving anywhere, street, track, parking lot, practice learning stick shift, practice heel-toe, commuting, road tripping, anything...and you were given the opportunity to learn from Lewis or the cop that just ticketed him... who would you want to learn from? Who do you think could teach you to be a better (and therefore safer) driver?
PS: I know cops receive training. I know they know more than the average driver on the street. But they do not know as much or have as much skill as Lewis Hamilton.