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by sambe
3667 days ago
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The gap between speeding and high speed is only 10mph or so but very high speed is nearly double? I don't think that's a reasonable definition. Most people rarely or never go over about 110ish? That would be my definition of very high speed. Even on the Autobahn - where presumably there are sections where a greater proportion of the population have done higher speeds - the rest of the world's perception and the kinetic energy doesn't decrease. |
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You can be going at high speed, but not speeding because you are not breaking any law about going 'too fast'.
On the other hand, you can be speeding at 20mph because you are inside a public garage and the limit was actually 5mph.