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Sorry, not enough information to pick any of the above. As one who has driven several times at 170 MPH+, I can tell you that the condition of the road is extremely important. Minor rises at 60 MPH can throw a car at 170 MPH.
Personally, I am one who would say as long as the road was also made to go high speed, no basic rule was broken, hence, no ticket. Only if it was an autobahn quality road though.
Sill, since the officer could cross to his road, should the driver lose control, it can be a serious head on should he end up in the other road...
Maybe a ticket still should be issued...
Personally, I am one who would say as long as the road was also made to go high speed, no basic rule was broken, hence, no ticket. Only if it was an autobahn quality road though.
Sill, since the officer could cross to his road, should the driver lose control, it can be a serious head on should he end up in the other road...
Maybe a ticket still should be issued...
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