Detailed: 2009 Jeep Grand Cherokee

PrinzII- 16 over in IN is Reckless Op? That might explain an rather unpleasant experience I had in one of the 928s (they let me go without even a ticket, but, well, long story...).



Here in OH twenty over is, IIRC, serious/not at the officer's discretion (Accumulatorette and I have been popped for pretty big numbers with no Reckless, her last big one was 92/65) and the rule of thumb is that triple-digits mean you're taken into custody. The LEOs *usually* write me down to 19 over, both in OH and in states that exchange points, so I can avoid the extra points/fines.
 
Rob Tomlin said:
That said, I would NEVER do it again!

I would! ;) But the fastest I've gone on land is 140.



3puttjay said:
I've got 4 kids and they will razz me mercilessly if I get a speeding ticket.

I've got 4 kids, and sometimes (not often) they razz me for driving too slowly. I usually go 5 over in and near town. On the freeway I tend to go faster and they don't hassle me.
 
Accumulator said:
PrinzII- 16 over in IN is Reckless Op? That might explain an rather unpleasant experience I had in one of the 928s (they let me go without even a ticket, but, well, long story...).



Here in OH twenty over is, IIRC, serious/not at the officer's discretion (Accumulatorette and I have been popped for pretty big numbers with no Reckless, her last big one was 92/65) and the rule of thumb is that triple-digits mean you're taken into custody. The LEOs *usually* write me down to 19 over, both in OH and in states that exchange points, so I can avoid the extra points/fines.



From what I heard some time ago, they (ISP) told me it was 16 over. In IL, 20 over is Reckless.
 




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JohnLINY said:
Test Drive from the dealer! Was the guy from the dealership in the car with you? If he was he probably had to change his skivvys!



Fastest I have ever driven on public roads was 140 in an Audi S4 on 395 in Eastern CT. I was going from New London ferry to Boston trying to make up time. Race track 168 Richard Petty Driving Experience Lowes Motor Speedway for work. My boss at the time was a big Nascar fan. We all got to drive as part of our sales meeting. I think it was just a way for my boss to expense something he always wanted to do. Also, Nascar race cars are not made for guys who are 6'4" 270 (at the time) especially in mid August!



In the cases of both the SRT8 and the TBSS, the answer was yes. The salesman with the TBSS was :rofl: when my wife stepped on it and had a :D on her face after dusting a Cadillac.
 
PrinzII said:
I nicknamed I-90 in Chicago the Autobahn because they literally drive fast between WI and IL.

You're not kidding. I routinely drive 80+ on I-90 and that's with the flow of traffic. I've heard of guys getting tix on there for going too slow. I-355 is a good one to go fast on too. I haven't tried the new southern extension from I-55 to I-80. Will have to try that this weekend.
 
Well here in England the carrageway Speed is 70mph and you will get your photo taken if you are five miles over. Large fine and points on your license. Im a fast learner. ANDY
 
Andy 73 said:
Well here in England the carrageway Speed is 70mph and you will get your photo taken if you are five miles over. Large fine and points on your license. Im a fast learner. ANDY
You dont have a choice, but to learn quickly in the land of the speed camera. Luckily we dont have that here.



Aren't all the speed cameras marked for you, tho? Don't you know where they are?
 
Andy 73 said:
If Momma aint happy oneone is. ANDY

That must be why I married a German! Way back when, when we only had one kid, I did 100 from San Antonio to Houston, with my wife, first born, and in laws in the car. No one complained! In fact they all fell asleep after awhile. Of course there's a lot of nothing between San Antonio and Houston!
 
itb76- My domestic situation is similar; Accumulatorette (no stranger to on-track work and high speeds herself) regularly falls asleep regardless of how fast I'm covering ground. She's always fine with whatever speed I go, triple-digits included.
 
wow I just saw this thread. fastest I've gone on public roads is 125 in my 91 MR2 Turbo. Once I did 100 in the rain on a mountain road, too. Now that I'm "older", I'm not going to do that again, on a public road, EVER.
 
WOW, what a thread … I could go on for days, but here’s three to share:



FASTEST: Extremely modified Trans Am on Salt Flats – 206. That was the hairiest drive I ever took. Notes: A) The ‘Flats’ aren’t that flat and it’s quite unnerving from 120 on up. B) The Duct Tape on the side windows (to keep them from blowing out) would start to peel away making you were scared the window was going to pop, disturbing air flow and causing a wreck. C) Sweating the sun block off and getting one of the worst burns of my life.

CRAZIEST: Testing with Mercedes Benz as a rally and R & D driver, (didn’t make the cut), had us as passengers in a tricked track car for our final dinner before going home. We knew the driver was one of the best, but when you’re barreling down the M6 doing 160 and the cars don’t move out of the way … he’d tap them from behind. Not one car, but several, if he came up on them and they tried to out run him, he’d weld it to the floor till he tapped them. This was insane, and when asked about what the H*ll he was doing, his response was as cool as cream …(use your Hogan's Hero's accents and say): “It’s road courtesy and the law to allow the faster car to pass long before he’s upon you, but, sometimes you have to remind them with a little tap on the tuukusâ€�

WORST (& only funny now): There are several in this category with some from my rally days filled with tragedy, but the funniest of the worst was on Thanksgiving 1985, running pretty late for the Big Bird Dinner, going out to my parents house in West Jersey on a newly opened, virtually deserted highway, Rt. 78, (well, it was new back then). I had a factory team rally Saab 900 Turbo that was state-of-the-art for it’s time, endless aero mod’s, a tweaked motor & turbo and a water injection system for the intercooler. I had 22 miles to go with not a car in sight … so I stood on it. Maxing out around 160 I had just blast passed a Trooper waiting in the median. Waiting to see his light go on and pull out … but that never happened. Over a few more inclines and my exit would be coming up, so I kept the pace, saw taillights up ahead, slowing gradually, I can see there’s more than 1 set of taillights … at once it seemed as if there were 4 squad cars, all turning their lights on at once. Essentially, you can’t out run the radio! As I came up on them they motioned me to the shoulder. Was told by every officer that you just shouldn't do anything wrong on a night like Turkey Day … as there’s nothing making a good mood out of an officer who can’t be with his family on that holiday, and I was going to pay. To cut the story to the ‘worst part’ … I spent that night locked up. The county judge imposed maximum fines for a barrage of tickets, including one that read 168 in a 55 – and since I had ‘doubled the speed limit’ this allowed him to add the following; Endangering The Welfare Of Others. That charge was a jail able offense and I was sentenced to 8 weekends of garbage cleanup with the Hunterdon County Inmates. Yup, 8 weekends of the orange jump-suit, endless beeping and shouts of what losers we all were (and other things I can’t post here) being yelled by passing motorists.

Hope you all enjoyed as much as I’ve enjoyed yours.

P.S. – No, I haven’t learned my lesson – 22 year later I had it up to 162 in the Porsche this summer. Who needs drugs when we’ve got good motoring in clean sleds to do.

Safe & Ticket-Less Motoring to you all.
 
Vintage said:
You're not kidding. I routinely drive 80+ on I-90 and that's with the flow of traffic. I've heard of guys getting tix on there for going too slow. I-355 is a good one to go fast on too. I haven't tried the new southern extension from I-55 to I-80. Will have to try that this weekend.



I have cut loose on 355 but kicked it down around Roosevelt Road to Ogden because of the State troopers that hang out there. This included one with a green Z28.
 
Rob Tomlin said:
Tell me about it! :shocked



My goal was to hit 160, but I chickened out at 155. At that speed, it takes quite a bit longer to go from 155 to 160, and I was at speed long enough to get there, so I shut her down.



This was about 9 years ago, before kids etc. It was on a wide open freeway, no other cars in sight etc. That said, I would NEVER do it again!



That's the way it was when I did 135 in the Maxima.
 
The majority of my driving is "city" driving, so as a result, I make it a habit to keep my speed below 60 (which is keeping up with the general flow of traffic in 45mph zones). As for the highway? 85mph max; but to "top" them all if you want to call it that was 90 in a friend's '92 NSX. I like to say that it's not how fast I went, but rather, how long it took me to get there. ;)
 
Saintlysins- Heh heh, those are some experiences you've had there :D



I've had instructors tap my car (mighty hard too, they woulda called it "ramming" not tapping) but never at those speeds!
 
Fun topic!



I will explain the car first so this makes sense.



Originally a 1977 Porsche 930 Turbo Carrera



Now rebodied as a 94 GT2 look car, 3.2 Litre with EFI conversion and Garrett GT35R Turbo making 540 RWHP and tipping the scales at just over 2500 lbs.



My daily driving approach is 5 over posted in residential and 10 to 15 over posted on the highway.



My top speed in my Porsche is 182 in a 55 (Light Traffic) Car still has plenty more in it at that speed but I ran out of room or I would have likely approached 190+:D



My top speed in my Audi V8 Quattro is 130+ in a 55 (Light Traffic) Not bad for a trip home from the beach in the rain. :D



.............................................................Anonymous:D
 
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