Holy moly reading this, I might have to stop doing those quick bursts of speed in the Shelby. :lol:
No you wont, you live Utah, plenty of wide open spaces were cops are no where to be found!
Holy moly reading this, I might have to stop doing those quick bursts of speed in the Shelby. :lol:
Depends. I believe here in Florida if you're doubling the speed limit you go straight to jail.
You can't outrun the radio....
All of you people that are going to run remember this, if anything happens to the LEO trying to catch you, they will be coming after you for it. And if you think a citizen or license plate reader in the area didnt see you flying down the interstate and either get your plate, or even watch where you went, ie your house, you may have another coming. Chances of all above happening may be slim, but I wouldn't take my chances.
When i want to do a wide open run i pick my time and my spots even inspecting areas before i do it. I know that doesn't garantee anything, but its better to careful then to just do it! I figure it takes my car about 13 seconds to get to 140 and another 5 seconds to slow down to about 70, so im talking about roughly 20 seconds to do it and get back to normal speeds!
I doubt that
I would not run in a dodge neon either. lol
I would not run in a dodge neon either. lol
I'm all for stopping and not being someone hard to get along with when it comes to law enforcement (I stopped after getting clocked at 120mph in a 55mph zone afterall), but there comes a point of speed where no matter what my chances of getting away are I'm gonna try to run. I know I'm gonna catch a lot of flak for this lol...
But seriously. If I'm being dumb enough to do 100+ and get clocked doing it, I'm NOT going to be dumb enough to stop. Now there's circumstances to be considered. Is it day or night? Does he have to turn around? You obviously don't wanna be the guy in a bright yellow Mustang with black wheels blowing by a state in the fast lane during the middle of the day.
Way too obvious that you are new to bikes and you haven't been riding long. Sadly, I have a good feeling that you are going to end up a grease spot on the road.
May want to focus on not dumping the bike in parking lots before you consider outrunning police. :nonono:
Traffic offenses are arrestable misdemeanors in Texas.
Sure, depends where you're at. You aren't getting away from anyone where I live. Maybe, just maybe, on a bike. I have plenty of friends that are LEO, it is a rarity to get away with it. You might make it home, but they'll find you. It's stupid to possibly throw your life away over speeding.