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| quote: | Originally posted by FunkyCrew
and the car I get to be driven around in never goes slow |
If you don't even drive, how can you possibly claim to know how fast other people drive? In most cars, it's a strain to see the speedometer from the passenger seat (not impossible but uncomfortable), so I'm guessing that most of the time you aren't even fully aware of how fast the car you're in is going. I certainly never paid much attention to that stuff before I learned to drive.
| quote: | Originally posted by jchung52
if im on the 401, i average 140. most i say drive 125-130. but that all depends on how heavy traffic is |
When I drive in the 401 I think I usually average between 20 and zero. If you're talking about the 401 outside the Toronto core, then 125-130 in the left lane is probably fair. If you consistently go 140, you're going to get busted eventually - I did the same thing for several months and after the 2nd speeding ticket decided it wasn't worth the risk to save 10 minutes of time on a 3 hour trip. Some cops in some regions will look the other way up to around 125, but any faster than 130 and you'd better be damn sure that there aren't any around.
Even so, 140 is not 160. That really is crazy - one has to go with the flow, however fast or slow it is, and traffic never flows at 160.
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