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What's the fastest you've ever driven?


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Fastest You've Ever Driven?  

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  1. 1. MPH / KPH:

    • < 65 MPH / 105 KPH
      17
    • 65-70 MPH / 105-112 KPH
      5
    • 70-75 MPH / 112-121 KPH
      13
    • 75-80 MPH / 121-129 KPH
      4
    • 80-85 MPH / 129-137 KPH
      16
    • 85-90 MPH / 137-145 KPH
      6
    • 90-95 MPH / 145-153 KPH
      21
    • 95-100 MPH / 153-161 KPH
      8
    • 100-105 MPH / 161-169 KPH
      7
    • 105-110 MPH / 169-177 KPH
      4
    • 110-115 MPH / 177-185 KPH
      10
    • 115-120 MPH / 185-193 KPH
      6
    • 120 + MPH/ 193 + KPH
      33


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Whenever I'm driving on a public road, I usually follow the speed limit, or I usually go five miles over. If I'm driving on a freeway, then I usually go a little over the speed limit. Before, I used to drive around 70 to 75 mph. When I drive the speed limit on the freeway, I feel as if my car is still driving at a slow pace. I'm not sure if it's because my car is old or if it's another reason. Nowadays, I usually drive around 75 to 80 mph on the freeway.

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If we're talking only ground vehicles, about 40 mph. Not too many roads to go fast on in the hills in Washington.

If we're talking manned aviation, about 120 knots... that's maybe 138 mph, in a Cessna 172R. :P


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A whopping 26 MPH in a Prius, going uphill.

This was back in May I think, not long after I got my learner's permit. It was only my second time driving, and I actually haven't gotten back on the road since. Being responsible for a two-ton hunk of steel that's easily capable of causing immense amounts of harm is very stressful for me. I just don't feel comfortable behind the wheel of a car.

It's weird how I feel less safe in a massive steel cage with crumple zones and air bags and such than I do on what is basically a two-wheeled death machine with nothing but some plastic, foam, and fabric keeping me alive.


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I reached up to over 120 MPH once on a country road when I was blowing off some steam. 

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Fastest I ever went was 70 mph only to keep up with everyone else on the freeway. But, the car was shaking a little too much for my comfort so I've never personally driven above 60 mph after that. :adorkable:

Though, one of my mom's ex-boyfriends drove it to 90 without me knowing until it started to "randomly" have engine problems. Being stuck in the middle of the night when its cold is not fun. :okiedokieloki:

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Fastest I've ever driven was 130 KMH (80 MPH). This was ages ago though. I follow the speed limit now. :please:


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On a highway, I was driving about 80 mph once, but that was the speed limit. I don't recall driving any faster than that because it would damage my vehicle.

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Hope this answers the question, just don't tell the cop or my company about it lol


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The fastest I have ever driven was around 85 MPH (136 km/h). Nowadays, I generally stick to “the flow of traffic” or the speed limit. With proper planning, I don’t need to drive fast to get to my location on time. Furthermore, I need a “clean” driving record to drive vehicles owned by my employer; I am not risking my livelihood for a thrill. 

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140 Kph (or around 90 mph). I was visiting Germany bringing stuff for the Christmas market in Lubeck with MB Sprinter van and wanted to try out how fast it goes as soon as I entered the autobahn. It was slower than I thought :ButtercupLaugh:

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I've done about 80mph on my local highway, especially since I first got my licence. I've never gone over 80, and I probably won't go over 80 even on an interstate as well. Also, my dad has since gotten a speeding ticket when he was driving about 93 on an interstate. So that teaches me a lesson about speeding. I always drive safe though, and If I go over the speed limit, I only go up to 10 over. 

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Around 80 km per hour. That is from the time my grandfather was teaching me to drive, which I picked up almost instantly. This was also the case with almost every subject in school. But when the depression hit me, I abandoned everything. So, that very car has been sitting in the garage for eleven years now.

That is it. It was fun driving around for a bit.

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In the real life the fastest is about 80 miles per hour. Online/In the virtual world I’ve been just a bit over 200 miles per hour. I know it’s for real life driving but decided to include virtual just because.

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120 on the highway. This is km/h, not miles/h btw.


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