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Nov 16, 2012 (1:53 pm)
American tourist? j/k
Did it have rental plates?
#20717 of 21747 Re: . [ateixeira]
by fintail
Nov 17, 2012 (9:22 am)
Probably someone of the fairer variety, if you know what I mean. I don't know how to distinguish Swiss rental cars (not that a car is needed in Zurich anyway), in Germany it is easier as the large rental chains have their own plate number combinations (Sixt - MI, Europcar - HH, etc) which are known by obsessives like myself.
Lots of slowpokes on Swiss highways today, but at least they keep right. And then you get on a secondary road, go 10 over, and have an Audi or BMW on your tail - cultural universal.
Nov 18, 2012 (10:31 am)
Saw the aftermath of a fender bender in Austria last night - first crash seen on this trip. 2 small cars (maybe a Renault and a SEAT) tangled at an off ramp/on ramp interchange.
Driving on the autobahns today - lots of old people/Sunday drivers. The speed differentials would kill some people here, especially on the old 4 lane stretches where a car in the left lane might be going 130mph, and the right lane might be going 60 at best. I got my boat up to about 220kmh, which is plenty as the snow tires are rated for 210. But mostly cruised at around 170-180kmh, which feels very comfortable in that car.
Have only seen 3 police cars on the autobahn (German, Swiss, Austrian) in well over 1000 miles of driving. One was tending to a Subaru facing the wrong direction, the other was parked - looked to be taking a meal break, and the third was just driving, and took an exit. Funny how well it works without the overgrown school bullies picking cherries for revenue streams.
#20719 of 21747 Re: there's a story here [andres3]
by backy
Nov 18, 2012 (11:02 am)
They just celebrated the grand opening of the 41 miles stretch of interstate in TX that has newly minted 85 MPH speed limits.
I'm expecting the news reports of carnage, spilled blood, and twisted metal to be coming in daily now according to some posters here.
And here ya go...
http://www.mysanantonio.com/news/local_news/article/High-speed-toll-road-has-fir- st-fatality-4029915.php
I thought this comment in the report was interesting:
Until Sunday's crash, the wrecks on the road that had garnered the most attention involved vehicles colliding with feral hogs and deer in this largely rural area at night.
So this 85 mph limit was set in an area where hogs and deer are likely to cross the road. Smart. Real smart.
#20720 of 21747 Re: there's a story here [backy]
by ruking1
Nov 18, 2012 (11:19 am)
Well that is "the 2 birds with one stone " principle. Now you don't need a deer tag necessarily to harvest .
If the game wardens don't distribute, all the other critters benefit.
#20721 of 21747 Re: there's a story here [ruking1]
by backy
Nov 18, 2012 (11:39 am)
True. Assuming you are still alive to enjoy the venison. Hitting a deer (or a hog) at 85 mph may not kill just the deer/hog.
#20722 of 21747 Re: there's a story here [backy]
by ruking1
Nov 18, 2012 (11:45 am)
Ah. Good point ! Might be why DMV's have the organ donor programs.
#20723 of 21747 Re: there's a story here [backy]
by stickguy
Nov 18, 2012 (12:11 pm)
what's the big deal? I am sure that on rural highways in Texas folks are doing 85 anyway. The only real difference is they can focus on their car and the road ahead, and not concentrating on looking for speedtraps!
#20724 of 21747 Re: there's a story here [stickguy]
by backy
Nov 18, 2012 (12:17 pm)
Don't forget looking for those deer and hogs crossing the road at night.
Actually if all they are looking at is the road ahead, that's dangerous. Need to keep the eyes moving to see the sides and rear too... to see people merging (see news story re Texas fatality), coming up behind them, and of course those deer and hogs running onto the road.
And while keeping the eyes moving, they could catch the speedtraps. Although if someone is going to routinely go 85 on a normal rural highway in Texas (limits ~60-70) they'd better have a radar detector. Or a lot of money.
#20725 of 21747 Re: there's a story here [backy]
by ateixeira
Nov 19, 2012 (9:17 am)
How long before an SUV rolls over while trying to avoid one of those and the vehicle manufacturer gets blamed?