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Bob Denman
01-02-2018, 11:03 AM
https://www.msn.com/en-us/autos/news/181-in-a-75-here-are-the-20-fastest-speeding-tickets-in-texas-in-2017/ar-BBHMKj1?li=BBmkt5R&ocid=spartandhp

At least let them keep you in sight! :shocked:

UtahPete
01-02-2018, 12:02 PM
Below you'll find the speeds, locations, and vehicles involved in the twenty fastest speeding tickets in Texas in 2017. You'll see that almost three-fourths of the speeders were riding sportbikes (which some troopers knew enough about to list specific models), while the rest were rocking the kind of American muscle (http://www.thedrive.com/watch-this/15149/watch-this-allegedly-stolen-dodge-challenger-hellcat-rip-down-texas-highways) you always imagine screaming down a dusty Texas highway into the sunset—except for one intrepid soul in a BMW i8.
#20: 139 mph in a 75 mph zone
Road: I-20 in Eastland County
Ride: Red 2007 Suzuki motorcycle

#19: 140 mph in a 65 mph zone
Road: I-10 in Bexar County
Ride: Blue 2008 Honda CBR

#18: 140 mph in a 65 mph zone
Road: I-10 in Bexar County
Ride: Black 2008 Yamaha motorcycle

#17: 140 mph in a 60 mph zone
Road: SP-601 in El Paso County
Ride: 2015 Aprilia RSV

#16: 140 mph in a 50 mph zone
Road: Custer Road in Collin County
Ride: 2015 Ford Mustang

#15: 143 mph in a 75 mph zone
Road: US-90 in Coryell County
Ride: Black 2013 Kawasaki motorcycle

#14: 143 mph in an 80 mph zone
Road: TW-130 service road in Williamson County
Ride: Black 2014 BMW i8

#13: 144 mph in a 75 mph zone
Road: US-190 in Coryell County
Ride: Blue 2015 Suzuki motorcycle

#12: 144 mph in a 75 mph zone
Road: US-190 in Coryell County
Ride: Green 2016 Yamaha motorcycle

#11: 145 mph in a 75 mph zone
Road: SH-6 in Falls County
Ride: Red 2009 Pontiac G8 GT

#10: 146 mph in a 65 mph zone
Road: SH-67 in Johnson County
Ride: White 2017 Chevrolet Corvette

#9: 149 mph in a 75 mph zone
Road: SH-70 in Fisher County
Ride: White 2017 Suzuki GSX

#8: 150 mph in a 70 mph zone
Road: I-35 in Hays County
Ride: Blue 2009 Suzuki GSF

#7: 155 mph in a 75 mph zone
Road: US-81 in Wise County
Ride: Black 2016 Kawasaki 800

#6: 156 mph in a 75 mph zone
Road: I-40 in Carson County
Ride: Red 2016 Chevrolet (no model listed)

#5: 156 mph in a 70 mph zone
Road: SH-195 in Williamson County
Ride: Black 2006 Suzuki GSX

#4: 156 mph in a 70 mph zone
Road: SH-195 in Williamson County
Ride: 2014 Chevrolet SS

#3: 160 mph in a 75 mph zone
Road: SH-44 in Nueces County
Ride: Red 2006 Suzuki motorcycle

#2: 160 mph in a 55 mph zone
Road: I-45 in Galveston County
Ride:Silver 2012 Dodge Challenger SRT8

#1: 181 mph in a 75 mph zone
Road: US-90 in Coryell County
Ride: Red 2012 Honda CBR1000

Bob Denman
01-02-2018, 12:11 PM
I wonder if any owners of the new Dodge Demon are aware of this list? :dontknow:

Or how about some of those Texas-Built Hennesseys? :bowdown:

Grandpot
01-02-2018, 12:20 PM
Most of them were Crotch Rockets. Go figure!

UtahPete
01-02-2018, 12:20 PM
It would be interesting to see what the fine / consequences of each turned out to be.

Those are some amazing machines.

Bob Denman
01-02-2018, 12:23 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h6Zq-BghzP8

UtahPete
01-02-2018, 12:25 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h6Zq-BghzP8
No, not those machines ....:banghead:

Chupaca
01-02-2018, 12:36 PM
Sweet county revenue...:yikes: way back when it was $10.00 for every mile over the speed limit...I'm seeing thousands of dollars there. Glad they were caught before it went sideways....:bowdown:

2Paw
01-02-2018, 03:29 PM
When I first moved to TX in 1985 I made some remark about the crazy TX drivers and was told seriously that it was all those yankees that move to TX. I immediately called BS on that, I told the person I had driven in Kansas City, Chicago, Minneapolis, Washington DC, Los Angeles and New York City and other parts of all those states as well, and with the possible exception of New York City nobody drove like like that up there so why would they suddenly change when they moved here. That guy hasn't talked to me since. :D

UtahPete
01-02-2018, 03:34 PM
When I first moved to TX in 1985 I made some remark about the crazy TX drivers and was told seriously that it was all those yankees that move to TX. I immediately called BS on that, I told the person I had driven in Kansas City, Chicago, Minneapolis, Washington DC, Los Angeles and New York City and other parts of all those states as well, and with the possible exception of New York City nobody drove like like that up there so why would they suddenly change when they moved here. That guy hasn't talked to me since. :D
I'm sure that USDOT has statistics by state for the worst drivers. Would be interesting to see.

ARtraveler
01-02-2018, 04:23 PM
If the speed limit was 200--some would still get tickets. The Darwin awards will always be with us. :thumbup: