Redneck in training
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200KM was the norm. I should have taken a pics of the speedo. First time we went there on the way to his place he was doing 220km and moved over to let an Impala SS go by. I said wow! how fast is that guy going? He replied 260KM. Went we got home I looked at my Mom's SS and it registered 280. At 120KM an overspeed warning came on the dash but he ignored it. After a couple days 100MPH seemed slow. some highway limits were posted 160 KM (the Imerates ignore it) (traffic accident is #1 cause of death in the UAE). He said tires got changed once a year regardless. You mentioned the heat. It does get hot but not the times of year we've been there. It did hit 100 several days but honestly felt like 80 here in Ohio. I realize if he blows a tire it all over and thinking about that scared me! Basically everyday driving over there makes a high speed police chase in the states look tame. I figure its only possible do to perfectly smooth pot hole free roads and no rain/sleet/snow or ice.
I work in ME quite bit and can confirm the speeds. They don't tow so I am guessing they have lower ratio difs. Even if the traffic is heavy the main stream on the four lane road (including trucks) moves between 130 to 140 kph. Most passenger cars drive much faster than that weaving from lane to lane. 180 kph is normal speed.
Road mortality is very high. I used to drive to work about 75 km one way daily. I am guessing that I saw or saw the results of a deadly accident in about once week in average. I saw a crashed Impala at a gas station with headlamps perhaps a foot from the windshield.