11-05-2021, 07:04 PM
(11-04-2021, 08:11 AM)Sled21 Wrote: If it were a member of my family I would not only sue him, I would go after the dealership that sold a 22 year old kid a 750 hp. sportscar, and then I'd sue Chevrolet for making it in the first place. The highest speed limit in the USA that I know of is 75mph. Dealerships putting out vehicles that can almost top out at 200 mph is a hard defense. They are responsible for putting this automobile in the hands of a kid (and face it, 22 is still a kid) He's lucky he did not do this in Kentucky, because it would be a Murder charge here. And none of this should be construed as not making him take the blame, he needs to be in prison for a long time.
Not arguing, but in Montana, our interstate speed limits are at 80 and you have a 10 mph grace, where you get a $45 fine and no points on your license.
Going 125-155mph on a city road requires some sheer stupidity.
I had a friend (who died of a stroke) who had a limited-edition Porsche (can't remember the model) that he'd take to Mid-Ohio to run on the road course there at crazy speeds. He had to undergo training with a professional driver to be able to do that. Any other use of cars at that speed is just nuts. While drunk? Lock him up, as he's a threat to society.
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