I think speeding should be kept to the interstates and/or race tracks. It pisses me off to no end to see ricers burning through neighborhoods with kids around... you just never know between that and people walking their pets. :frustrate:
Having said that, I've burned up a few highways taking my old (several years back) '65 Fairlane on the highway for a blow dry at ~127, no tickets fortunately.
Recently had the X at 101 headed towards York on my way to Va.
For being nailed:

* Was heading trough NY going upstate at ~108, but slowed to ~92 as I saw a bridge in a 55, maybe 65, dont recall off hand but was written up for 88... paid ticket and it never showed on the license.
* After a long day, hell'ish traffic locally, I jumped into the passing lane and got nailed for 57 in a 45 but no points, was written up for a failure to observe a sign, luckily. They had a speed trap and I was polite, and told him I was late for supper, wife's b-day and I was in that area getting her a gift certificate for her new kayak.
Been pretty lucky and the new CB has saved my butt on a lot of trips (Thanks 18wheelers!), and speed smartly a lot of times, keeping a car or two ahead for minimal radar blockage, never being a lone car shredding the highway, etc.
I don't take the X over 100 too much, mostly 70-90 when I get a lil sprint going somewhere...
Be careful out there... it's safer to turn the radio up a lil to burn some frustration instead of the RPM guage.
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