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Not in NFS Porches Unleashed! But I had that then bought a sports car crashed it and eventually lost my license for 3 years. So yea OK gotta slow down sometimes. I loved NFSPU!
Edit: I do not have my sports car anymore. I have not played NFS for about 4 years.
I break any law, that I deem stupid. Speeding does not cause
accidents. Stupid drivers do. Texas self determination.
I remember a long while back Montana had no speed limit during the day. It lasted 6 months I believe, then the state reverted back to speed limit. Too many accidents/road deaths.
I remember a long while back Montana had no speed limit during the day. It lasted 6 months I believe, then the state reverted back to speed limit. Too many accidents/road deaths.
Are you sure? The Federal government withholds funding to States that do not comply with their mandates. Ergo speed limits and being drunk at .08? Not .1 BAL. Also now all the States other than Michigan and Wisconsin are part of a compact to share DL info 100%. Ergo you meet a Mexican in Illinois with a Wisconsin DL 9 times out of 10 illegal? It might of changed but my illegal friends a few years back did it that way.
"On December 1,1995, Montana eliminated its numeric speed limit, replacing it with "the basic rule," a law stating simply that all highway driving had to be done in a "safe and prudent" manner. Although state officials denied that this meant Montana had no speed limit (a publicity campaign was launched that included billboards and bumper stickers reading "There is a speed limit, dude"), heated debate ensued over the effect of the law on driving speeds, accidents, and fatalities. News reports from around the nation portrayed Montana as the land of reckless driving. Worried observers predicted highway carnage; there were even calls for a special legislative session to consider the immediate enactment of a numerical speed limit. By contrast, supporters of the law celebrated the freedom that Montana saw fit to give its drivers. "
I remember a long while back Montana had no speed limit during the day. It lasted 6 months I believe, then the state reverted back to speed limit. Too many accidents/road deaths.
I think it was Montana back in like 1990 I got stopped by a State Trooper for rolling 90 mph or so. Because I was from outastate...he went off ona little tirade about how the State Police didn't agree with the speed limit laws. He wrote me a ticket for "Wasting Natural Resources" I think it was. I don't remember if I ever paid the $15 ticket. "Hold it, I've already told this story haven't I?!? You got me good, you little scamp"...in my best Stewie (Family Guy) voice.