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Title: Cannonball run
Post by: Shackeng on 06 December 2019, 16:05:13
https://edition.cnn.com/travel/article/cannonball-run-drive-new-record/index.html

What took them so long. :-X :o
Title: Re: Cannonball run
Post by: Varche on 06 December 2019, 17:21:28
Some achievement even with all the detection equipment known to man!

These sort of records will become harder and harder to beat given traffic levels, speed restrictions and so on even with better vehicles.
Title: Re: Cannonball run
Post by: TheBoy on 06 December 2019, 17:51:03
The tree huggers and snowflake providers will be going mental. Excellent.
Title: Re: Cannonball run
Post by: YZ250 on 06 December 2019, 18:10:20
103mph overall average speed, what a bunch of lightweights.  ::)
Title: Re: Cannonball run
Post by: TheBoy on 06 December 2019, 18:12:32
103mph overall average speed, what a bunch of lightweights.  ::)
I know I've managed 70mph average coming back from Ipswich in rush hour Friday evening traffic, including a long stretch of average 40mph, and stopping for fuel. That's in a car with a realistic top speed of 145mph and British traffic.
Title: Re: Cannonball run
Post by: Rangie on 06 December 2019, 19:18:34
When I was in the London Ambulance Service (1983-1989) we had a premature baby run with a Police escort , I was driving the Ambulance a Bedford CF automatic, covered 45 miles in 36 minutes which is an average speed of 75 MPH the front wheels were smoking when we eventually arrived at the receiving unit , but it was one of the best experiences of my life.
Title: Re: Cannonball run
Post by: biggriffin on 06 December 2019, 19:40:01
 All I will say is, I use to do a job, every week, a distance of 855km,and complete it in 9hr 55min.  I was stopped at a check twice, upon inspection, all legal,, Traffic Constable said, be keeping an eye out for you, as lots of them roads you use have speed limits. ;D.
Title: Re: Cannonball run
Post by: STEMO on 06 December 2019, 20:11:31
All I will say is, I use to do a job, every week, a distance of 855km,and complete it in 9hr 55min.  I was stopped at a check twice, upon inspection, all legal,, Traffic Constable said, be keeping an eye out for you, as lots of them roads you use have speed limits. ;D.
54mph average, you rebel.
Title: Re: Cannonball run
Post by: biggriffin on 07 December 2019, 10:19:42
All I will say is, I use to do a job, every week, a distance of 855km,and complete it in 9hr 55min.  I was stopped at a check twice, upon inspection, all legal,, Traffic Constable said, be keeping an eye out for you, as lots of them roads you use have speed limits. ;D.
54mph average, you rebel.


Not in a car. I may add
Title: Re: Cannonball run
Post by: STEMO on 07 December 2019, 10:27:05
All I will say is, I use to do a job, every week, a distance of 855km,and complete it in 9hr 55min.  I was stopped at a check twice, upon inspection, all legal,, Traffic Constable said, be keeping an eye out for you, as lots of them roads you use have speed limits. ;D.
54mph average, you rebel.


Not in a car. I may add
I guessed that.
Title: Re: Cannonball run
Post by: Nick W on 09 December 2019, 10:22:14
103mph overall average speed, what a bunch of lightweights.  ::)


through several large cities, across the Rockies, and long stretches where the highway patrols use aircraft?
Title: Re: Cannonball run
Post by: YZ250 on 09 December 2019, 11:55:10
103mph overall average speed, what a bunch of lightweights.  ::)


through several large cities, across the Rockies, and long stretches where the highway patrols use aircraft?

My reply was tongue in cheek Nick.  :y  I'm well aware of how good an average speed that is, having set a slightly lower than that average on a long journey for family reasons.  :'(  But, mine was on a very early hours of the morning run on two lane bypasses and motorways.... err I mean autobahns. Every junction, every holdup has to be recovered by hitting very high speeds. To put it in to perspective, at the end of each week, my commute average speed is 27mph, and I don't hang about where I can cover some ground.
So yes, I was only joking.  ;) :y
Title: Re: Cannonball run
Post by: Doctor Gollum on 09 December 2019, 12:24:00
I would wager that you didn't post a subsequent 'How to' on the internet afterwards... ::)
Title: Re: Cannonball run
Post by: YZ250 on 09 December 2019, 12:30:49
I would wager that you didn't post a subsequent 'How to' on the internet afterwards... ::)

Quite right.  :y  ;D
That was another tongue in cheek post from me. It didn't really happen as I'm not like that.  ;)
Title: Re: Cannonball run
Post by: TheBoy on 09 December 2019, 16:28:07
I would wager that you didn't post a subsequent 'How to' on the internet afterwards... ::)

Quite right.  :y  ;D
That was another tongue in cheek post from me. It didn't really happen as I'm not like that.  ;)
Because, like me, you are a reformed character following your speed awareness course :P

We are model citizens when it comes to driving :)
Title: Re: Cannonball run
Post by: STEMO on 09 December 2019, 17:03:39
Hmmmm......I went through an overhead 40mph sign at 49 on the M1 yesterday, along with everyone else. The camera was flashing away....we'll see.
Title: Re: Cannonball run
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 09 December 2019, 17:15:42
Hmmmm......I went through an overhead 40mph sign at 49 on the M1 yesterday, along with everyone else. The camera was flashing away....we'll see.

Very good of you to contribute to the Chief Constable's Christmas drinks do Uncle STEMO!  :)
Title: Re: Cannonball run
Post by: STEMO on 09 December 2019, 17:32:58
Hmmmm......I went through an overhead 40mph sign at 49 on the M1 yesterday, along with everyone else. The camera was flashing away....we'll see.

Very good of you to contribute to the Chief Constable's Christmas drinks do Uncle STEMO!  :)
I did my speed awareness course 3 years 7 months ago. I might win another  :)

Still £90 though.  :(
Title: Re: Cannonball run
Post by: YZ250 on 09 December 2019, 18:03:38
I would wager that you didn't post a subsequent 'How to' on the internet afterwards... ::)

Quite right.  :y  ;D
That was another tongue in cheek post from me. It didn't really happen as I'm not like that.  ;)
Because, like me, you are a reformed character following your speed awareness course :P

We are model citizens when it comes to driving :)

Quite right.  :y
Since then I've been really careful.......... where I do it.   ::)
Title: Re: Cannonball run
Post by: YZ250 on 09 December 2019, 18:24:32
.......
I did my speed awareness course 3 years 7 months ago. I might win another  :)

Still £90 though.  :(

I did my speed awareness course and then promptly followed it up with another speeding fine and points.  ::)  As my insurance automatically renews (yeh I know that's wrong for competitiveness but I'm old and suffering from CBA) I genuinely  ::) forgot to notify my insurers of the SP30. My last offence was early in 2016 so all good so far but, as I recently added another car to the fleet I had to contact them. They asked me for a licence check code, which I obliged, and because they go back five years I got clobbered for extra.  ::) ;D  Hey ho, such is life.  :)
Title: Re: Cannonball run
Post by: Migv6 le Frog Fan on 09 December 2019, 19:57:16
In 1980 when there was no dual carriageway on the 90 odd miles between J12 of the M1 and Halstead in North Essex, I did Liverpool docks to North Essex in 200 minutes (235 miles iirc) which I was quite chuffed with at the time.
I got chased by plod through some villages in around Herts. but I lost them.
Those were the days eh.
Title: Re: Cannonball run
Post by: BazaJT on 09 December 2019, 21:45:52
Used to get to Shoeburyness from here in just under 3hrs on a regular basis about 10yrs ago.Prior to that used to go to Halstead quite often as one of my sons-in-law originally came from there and indeed it's where the wedding was for him to become my son-in-law,can't recall the travel time to get there though.
Title: Re: Cannonball run
Post by: aaronjb on 10 December 2019, 08:28:40
Hmmmm......I went through an overhead 40mph sign at 49 on the M1 yesterday, along with everyone else. The camera was flashing away....we'll see.

Very good of you to contribute to the Chief Constable's Christmas drinks do Uncle STEMO!  :)
I did my speed awareness course 3 years 7 months ago. I might win another  :)

Still £90 though.  :(

I know a guy who got dinged at 78mph in a 70 a week or so ago - he got points and a fine because ...


... that's not fast enough to be offered the "education"! Has to be 79mph or more.. ;D
Title: Re: Cannonball run
Post by: STEMO on 10 December 2019, 10:35:56
Hmmmm......I went through an overhead 40mph sign at 49 on the M1 yesterday, along with everyone else. The camera was flashing away....we'll see.

Very good of you to contribute to the Chief Constable's Christmas drinks do Uncle STEMO!  :)
I did my speed awareness course 3 years 7 months ago. I might win another  :)

Still £90 though.  :(

I know a guy who got dinged at 78mph in a 70 a week or so ago - he got points and a fine because ...


... that's not fast enough to be offered the "education"! Has to be 79mph or more.. ;D
Last time for me was 36 in a 30, so maybe it depends on % over the limit.
Title: Re: Cannonball run
Post by: aaronjb on 10 December 2019, 10:42:39
Last time for me was 36 in a 30, so maybe it depends on % over the limit.

I imagine it's region dependent, and for the force that issued his NIP is the course is only offered for 35-42mph (in a 30), 46-53 (in a 40), 57-64 (50), 68-75 (60) or 79-86 (in a 70). You'd still have been offered a course for your previous infraction, assuming these are new rules  :y
Title: Re: Cannonball run
Post by: STEMO on 10 December 2019, 10:50:08
Last time for me was 36 in a 30, so maybe it depends on % over the limit.

I imagine it's region dependent, and for the force that issued his NIP is the course is only offered for 35-42mph (in a 30), 46-53 (in a 40), 57-64 (50), 68-75 (60) or 79-86 (in a 70). You'd still have been offered a course for your previous infraction, assuming these are new rules  :y
I hadn't realised I'd infracted. If I knew what it meant I wouldn't have done it, guvnor.  ;D