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boba 09-10-2012 11:03 AM

NV375 had a sign when you got on it off US6 headed east "Speed limit ends".

Jim Richards 09-10-2012 11:57 AM

Getting through Texas fast seems like a no brainer. ;)

onlycafe 09-10-2012 01:33 PM

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Originally Posted by drmatera (Post 6966864)
that makes sense, a girl I was dating back in '96 was out there and took a picture of the sign... I wish I could find it.



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Joeaksa 09-10-2012 01:47 PM

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Originally Posted by boba (Post 6966908)
NV375 had a sign when you got on it off US6 headed east "Speed limit ends".

Thats what they do in Germany. You are under a limit unless you see this sign, then you are not limited.

Joe

porwolf 09-10-2012 02:09 PM

Why have a speed limit at all. "Socialist" Germany does not.

Rikao4 09-10-2012 02:47 PM

PO..if you don't know..
STFU...
and quit typing ..

Rika

motion 09-10-2012 03:06 PM

The Montana prudent laws have been gone for at least 20 years. I don't dare go more than 74 in a 70 or there WILL be a ticket. I did get one at night a few years ago.... 77 in a 65. That one cost me $20.

porwolf 09-10-2012 03:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Rikao4 (Post 6967309)
PO..if you don't know..
STFU...
and quit typing ..

Rika

Care to explain?

Rick Lee 09-10-2012 03:26 PM

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Originally Posted by porwolf (Post 6967381)
Care to explain?

There are speed limits on most highways in Germany and on all smaller roads. And they are reasonable and rigidly enforced.

porwolf 09-10-2012 03:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Rick Lee (Post 6967390)
There are speed limits on most highways in Germany and on all smaller roads. And they are reasonable and rigidly enforced.

No speed limits on most freeways.

Rick Lee 09-10-2012 03:41 PM

Whatever you say.

tchanson 09-10-2012 03:45 PM

Looks like this will be the closest highway to the Circuit of the Americas for the USGP in November.

Plus, it will make for a quicker route from Austin to Lockhart for a Kreuz Market brisket run.

Double bonus.



Tim

Joeaksa 09-10-2012 03:46 PM

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Originally Posted by porwolf (Post 6967410)
No speed limits on most freeways.

Wish you would listen. Both Rick and I have lived there for many years and there are speed limits on the Autobahn's. Yes there are some sections that are "unlimited" but if you are caught going over 130 klicks they watch you closely and if you have an accident going over this speed, you will get a ticket.

Its not like it was 20 years ago.

Now, two of us have chimed in on this thread who lived in Germany and know the truth. I assume that you will disregard and keep blindly posting that there is no speed limit there...

Rick Lee 09-10-2012 04:27 PM

Even on the roads where there's normally no speed limit, there's either construction or traffic to slow you down. And don't forget the ubiquitous cameras and changing speed limits according to time of day. It's pretty rare to see cars really letting loose for more than a few kms at a stretch. Many times, even recently, while I was doing 160 km/h I've been passed by cars so fast, it was like I was stopped. But that doesn't go on for more than a very short distance before the Stau starts and brake and hazzard lights come on. The best roads are in eastern Germany because they're relatively new and uncrowded. In the rest of Germany, you can forget it. It ain't like it used to be at all.

strupgolf 09-10-2012 05:24 PM

This 85 MPH road is going to be a toll road as I believe, no?

cairns 09-11-2012 05:21 AM

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No speed limits on most freeways.
Haben sie schon einmal in Deutschland?? Sie sollten STFU als erste empfohlen.

epbrown 09-11-2012 05:51 AM

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Originally Posted by drmatera (Post 6966864)
that makes sense, a girl I was dating back in '96 was out there and took a picture of the sign... I wish I could find it.

Some spoilsport got a ticket for doing 100mph in a downpour, and argued he was still being reasonable and prudent and shouldn't have been ticketed (the troopers worked with the understanding that if the conditions called for headlights, you dropped down to the night-time limits). Courts came back and said if the state didn't post a day-time limit they couldn't ticket someone for being an idiot, so they re-instated the posted limits.

Joeaksa 09-11-2012 06:59 AM

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Originally Posted by epbrown (Post 6968493)
Some spoilsport got a ticket for doing 100mph in a downpour, and argued he was still being reasonable and prudent and shouldn't have been ticketed (the troopers worked with the understanding that if the conditions called for headlights, you dropped down to the night-time limits). Courts came back and said if the state didn't post a day-time limit they couldn't ticket someone for being an idiot, so they re-instated the posted limits.

Ahh, believe that this had little to do with the reversion back to the old speed limit. I lived in Helena Montana while this was going on and remember it well.

The Montana supreme court ruled the speed increase illegal and reverted it back to where it was. This was backed up by the Fed cutting off hiway funds in 1995. The combination of the two doomed the speed increase in Montana.

Dottore 09-11-2012 07:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Rick Lee (Post 6967491)
Even on the roads where there's normally no speed limit, there's either construction or traffic to slow you down. And don't forget the ubiquitous cameras and changing speed limits according to time of day. It's pretty rare to see cars really letting loose for more than a few kms at a stretch. Many times, even recently, while I was doing 160 km/h I've been passed by cars so fast, it was like I was stopped. But that doesn't go on for more than a very short distance before the Stau starts and brake and hazzard lights come on. The best roads are in eastern Germany because they're relatively new and uncrowded. In the rest of Germany, you can forget it. It ain't like it used to be at all.

It's not that bad Rick. Actually every car guy in Germany has a half-dozen favourite stretches of autobahn near their house where they regularly go to play with their toys. Many in west Germany too. I regularly do the run from Hamburg to Berlin with my foot to the floor. Very fast road. Stuttgart to Basel also is a hell of a fast stretch except in peak hours. Etc etc. There are still many fast roads.

Sundays are great days for exploring the autobahns as there is no lorry traffic.

Rick Lee 09-11-2012 07:17 AM

Hamburg to Berlin is plenty of former DDR territory. And those roads were always well maintained anyway. Yes, Sundays are good for fast driving. The fastest I ever went (as a passenger) was about 330 km/h in a Ruf RGT and it was on a back country road. Geezus.


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