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Beating the Red light - Incident in Singapore with the Ferrari
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<blockquote data-quote="tIANcI" data-source="post: 607054" data-attributes="member: 25377"><p>As we talk about this incident, we have read here of BMWs doing 248 km/h la, 378 km/h la on our highways. How does that factor into the whole concern of driving safely as called out in here? In many forums out there in Internet Land all sorts of racing or speeding on roads are either censored or censured by the forum moderators. Not trying to be self righteous here but do we really remember that speed/reckless driving kills or do we only remember it when such postings happen? Just food for thought.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tIANcI, post: 607054, member: 25377"] As we talk about this incident, we have read here of BMWs doing 248 km/h la, 378 km/h la on our highways. How does that factor into the whole concern of driving safely as called out in here? In many forums out there in Internet Land all sorts of racing or speeding on roads are either censored or censured by the forum moderators. Not trying to be self righteous here but do we really remember that speed/reckless driving kills or do we only remember it when such postings happen? Just food for thought. [/QUOTE]
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