JayObey711,

My driving instructor told me about a Czech guy who drove to Germany to have fun with his expensive car. He reached well over 300km/h and the local government pressed charges. They claimed that although there is no direct speed limit, drivers are supposed to drive at reasonable speed given all circumstances. But because the man made sure to drive at 4 in the morning on the middle of nowhere all charges where dropped.

330km/h is the sound barrier. Sooo you can legally break the sound barrier on the Autobahn.

kennismigrant,

330km/h is the sound barrier

This is false. Sound barrier is an aerodynamic effect that affects vehicles at speeds close to the speed of sound in air, which is slightly above 1200 km/h (at sea level, normal temperature and humidity).

EherVielleicht,

I love you guys.

JayObey711,

Wait fuck. I fucked up. I majored physics in high school. I should know better

foobaz,

what? It’s 343 m/s which is 1234km/h.

EherVielleicht,

I love you guys.

JayObey711,

I’m sowwy. I never meant to hurt anyone. My only goal was to entertain and inspire.

Anafabula,
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In the atmosphere, sound travels at about 340 m/s, which is around 1200 km/h.

AFAIK the ThrustSSC is the only land vehicle to ever break the sound barrier, holding the land speed record since 1997.

EherVielleicht,

I love you guys.

JayObey711,

Jap I think I just had an aneurysm

Hawk,

In a similar situation, someone drove about 400km/hour (I think) I believe for a video.

Charges were pressed, but because he posted people at bridges and regular intervals to assess and communicate the situation, the judge decided he took reasonable precautions and the charges were dismissed.

confusedbytheBasics,

“Rest of world” Lol. India, Brazil, parts of Italy… the rule is do whatever you want, try not to crash, bigger vehicle has the right of way.

emergencyfood,

Tbf you can’t go over like 50 in most Indian roads anyway.

moshtradamus666,

Brazil is far from lawless. In really small communities 12-year-Olds are driving scooters without wearing helmets, sure, but in all Metropolitan areas laws are pretty strict and there are expensive fines.

netwren,

Meanwhile in the U.S. with ✌️ speed limits ✌️ everyone goes 10 over and the exceptions are 20-30mph over.

CaptainEffort,

Yup, 10 over is my default unless I’m on a highway, which is then 15 to 20 over.

It’s funny, but those who actually go the speed limit are the ones that people get mad at for going too slow. Even though they’re technically the only ones obeying the law.

netwren,

And the most dangerous are the extremes on both ends encountering each other. It’s crazy to me how normalized vehicles are considering the death that they cause, the behavior people exhibit on the roads, and the sheer absolute ignorance that seems to be paid to making them safer. Maybe it’s just apathy?

explodicle,
netwren,

I agree with fuck cars but anywhere outside of Urban centers in the United States no personal vehicles would be absolutely untenable. It’s almost every month I have to drive on a dirt road that I am not biking.

explodicle,

Then your case isn’t normal. With fewer people on the road because of better infrastructure, you would have fewer dangerous encounters.

pewgar_seemsimandroid,

tallinn, estonia: yellow stop what’s that

Lalaz4,

Anything above the speed limit is illegal.

Iron_Lynx,

And in Germany, in many places, that speed limit is not a limit. This is the sign for speed limits you see when you enter Germany. Notice that the “130” is inside a blue square, instead of a red ring. That means the 130 kph speed is only a recommendation.

Lalaz4,

So it isn't a limit. That's great information to share but it does not nullify areas where the speed limit is indeed the speed limit

Zerush, (edited )
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The Speedlimit on German Highways is only the one that is marked on traffic signs, if there are no signs, the limit is only what the car, traffic or common sense allows. It is also prohibited to go slower than 60 km/h on highways, if there is any reason for this, as it is also prohibited to go with vehicles that do not reach a minimum of 60 km/h. This, in view of the high speeds of others, is also logical.

On the other hand, in general German drivers are quite disciplined and the police are very attentive to violators, high fines and a point system (with 15 points you can ride a bicycle), where there is a speed limit it is sure that it is controlled by radar and at rush hour there are even helicopters controlling traffic, also with patrol cars with civilian or police cars, all of them high-end (BMW, AUDI, Porsche).

Those with 300 or more are mostly rich foreigners “Highway Tourists” who want to experience it with their supercars (Japanese, English, and others) because it is the only place where it is allowed.

Zerush, (edited )
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Although in Germany there is no express speed limit on the highways, the lines where you can go 300 or more are quite limited and it is only feasible on certain days, since heavy traffic during the week prevents it anyway. On most highways there is a speed limit and it is usually 120 or 130, and these indications come in a red circle and often with radar control. But if not… piped.kavin.rocks/watch?v=7BWE2ftcF4Q

TWeaK,

If we get high enough the sound barrier will be at highway speeds.

Bene7rddso,

True, but if you’re high you shoukdn’t drive

SubArcticTundra,
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130 km/h is a slow sound barrier

stebo02,
@stebo02@sopuli.xyz avatar

it’s not a limit

ursakhiin,

From Texas. I’m actually kinda surprised to hear how slow people are driving there. Our perspective is largely that the Autobahn is generally people driving closer to 160km/h.

We have roads here that are limited to 136km/h. So it’s kinda surprising to find out that most Autobahn drivers aren’t breaking that speed.

Flumsy,

You just drive at how fast feels safe to you. On an empty Autobahn (or on workdays where traffic is usually faster because people driving at that time are more experienced) they do go 150-200 km/h. (90mph - 125mph) But not in the middle lane on a Sunday afternoon…

I personally feel comfortable up until about 150km/h

SubArcticTundra,
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I’ve heard that Texas has some of the highest speed limits in the US as well don’t you?

ursakhiin,

Our max is 85mph (~136kmph) in some areas. I think that’s the highest in the US.

Setarkus,

Well, it’s the suggested sound barrier

SubArcticTundra,
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You might have problems claiming accident incurance if you break it but must people go above it anyway

Setarkus,

Apparently so because they’ll definitely make good use of the time they gain by doing so. Definitely won’t just end up wasteing it later on or before

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