After watching the video I noticed one thing...all the ones I have seen in the states are much higher and harder to damage. Usually on top of traffic lights
What i find confusing/contradictory is the 50 mph limit, accompanied by the 'average speed' check signs. If one is slowed down by heavy traffic - and ends up going 35-40 mph for about 5/6 miles, - does that mean I can floor it once I've cleared the congestion?
I'm going to bore you now, but speed signs are "maximum" speed, if the road and conditions allow it...lol you boys!
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Yes, under the law, if traffic ties you up, you can totally screw up to 100mph once you clear traffic.
I guess as long as one is "keeping up with the other traffic" - one stands a chance (and a dirty number plate helps )
Much respect for them waiting to make sure it completely burns up. Rather than leave as soon as it starts burning good.
Much though it pains me to say it (Due to the absolute idiots - I'm talking 80 in a 50 mph zone, and even 50 on housing estate streets) = a necessary evil