Lefty
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You can do that?I was pretending the Garden State Parkway was the Autobahn the other day… I was cruising home from work at my new house at 110MPH. Does that count?
I regularly cruise that 12 mile stretch at 95-100.
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You can do that?I was pretending the Garden State Parkway was the Autobahn the other day… I was cruising home from work at my new house at 110MPH. Does that count?
I regularly cruise that 12 mile stretch at 95-100.
Legally… no.You can do that?
Rural four lanes, set the cruise and let 'er eat. I make much better time than on a two lane and passing is much safer too.
America's transportation infrastructure is most defintely showing its age. More trains wouldn't hurt either. Taking a flight is no better. Remember when there were once comfortable seats? When you could check your baggage for free? When they served meals?
/\ those were terrible times.
i hated riding on planes and eating in restaurants with smokers. what a horrible experience. i was so glad when they started making people go outside to smoke.
i had friends who's parents smoked and when riding with them, they would have the windows up and both non-stop smoking. i would be dying in the back seat trying to filter air with my shirt over my mouth and nose
America's transportation infrastructure is most defintely showing its age. More trains wouldn't hurt either. Taking a flight is no better. Remember when there were once comfortable seats? When you could check your baggage for free? When they served meals?
But there's enough open road?Legally… no.
Maybe that's how we all feel. Maybe that's why the roads are are so busy. At least the seat in my little black Ranger is more comfortable. Maybe America needs more planes, trains, and wider roads.Flying today has been reduced to glorified cattle cars and the security system being like the cattle pens leading up to the cattle cars. I hate commercial flying and avoid it where at all possible. There are times when one can't avoid it, time, money, or both but generally, I would rather drive. Depending on the location, driving might even be faster once you factor in parking, checking luggage, going through security, getting your luggage at the desitation, and arranging for transportation. Not necessarily cheaper, just faster.
It depends on the day and time. I’m usually coming home late when there aren’t many people on the road… and they’re all trying to get somewhere fast.But there's enough open road?
As I understand it there are distinct differences between the construction of the Autobahn and your average US highway, here are 2:
1) thickness of concrete under pavement for the:
• Autobahn = 18"
• US highway 4"
(reference, The Discovery Channel show "Modern Marvels")
2) maintenance
• Autobahn, a quarter sized divit rates immediate repair
• a kettle sized pot hole may or may not face timely repair
While I was stationed in Japan, I was required to posses a professional International driver's license...bottom line, if something went wrong, it would be my fault.
I drove on the Japanese equivalent of the Autobahn, which is named the Tomie in Japan. A driver could drive as fast as they wanted but if something went wrong, the driver would be held ABSOLUTELY accountable; the standards and liabilities in Japan are nothing like in the USA. A road that is built specify for high speed use FEELS remarkable better under the car.
Out in town in Japan, on a 2 way road just wider than a full size US pick up, going 40 kph was a risk; on their standard highway with a posted 85 kph, 135 kph felt reasonable if no one else were on it.
I had an automobile that I rebuilt capable of driving over 130 mph but with any degree of prudence, more like 85-95. At 90 mph, it pulled to the ground and handled very well but the faster an automobile moves the faster things can go to crap.
That being said, though sometimes a bit of a pill to swallow, I am comfortable moving about 60 mph in a vehicle that I gave purpose build with safety as the for front; knowing full and well that the kid passing my may have less regard for their own safety, let alone mine.
Driving in arenas like Orange County, San Diego and LA California with 16/18 and 20 lane section of highway parallel to Fast pass toll lanes fir those that must get there faster, legally...I am still comfortable @ 60 mph, hopefully, with my vehicles powerplant sipping as little fuel as necessary to get the job done
Maybe, but here in the USA you can travel hundreds of miles of bumper-to-bumper. I remember driving from Pittsburgh to Chicago bumper-to-bumper all of the way. That drive alone comes close to the entire length of Germany. I've encountered the same driving from Chicago to Detroit, from Boston to New York, or Boston to Niagra Falls. An extra lane or two would relieve congestion, allow for greater safety, and make for a more timely arrival.Near the cities in Germany the Autobahn turns into a traffic jam like anywhere else.