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Heres how you beat those pesky speed limit cameras

Yeah, the earlier episodes of Top Gear didn't have much audience on scene...and I believe the clip is from the 1st season.
 
Originally posted by: Syringer
Ha, there's about 10 people in the Top Gear audience.
You're still here? That's awesome. I thought you had ceased to exist. :beer:

Anyways, that video is awesome. I don't care what they're talking about, I just wanted to see something drive faster. However, I would have liked to see the new AMG without the governor.
 
Originally posted by: Ilmater
Originally posted by: Syringer
Ha, there's about 10 people in the Top Gear audience.
You're still here? That's awesome. I thought you had ceased to exist. :beer:

Anyways, that video is awesome. I don't care what they're talking about, I just wanted to see something drive faster. However, I would have liked to see the new AMG without the governor.


First post I've seen in a while.
 
Originally posted by: Anubis
man i wish i had a TVR

bah...my beater can beat it....in a straight drop from a crane😛

wait...no..the TVR is more aerodynamic🙁...mine wouldn't be able to beat it in that.


<--also wants a TVR to drop off of cranes all over the world...🙁
 
Originally posted by: Shawn
Originally posted by: jpeyton
Here is an easier way to beat traffic cameras.

That stuff is confirmed working according to several news sources. Better than a reflective cover because license plate covers are not allowed in every state (not allowed in mine).

Holy sh|t. There is no way that's legal.

It's a reflective spray for your license plate. There is no law that says such a thing is illegal in my state. However, there is a law that says you cannot have anything covering your plate, like a piece of reflective or tinted plastic.

And like someone else pointed out, they will not track you down and tell you otherwise.
 
How would that spray look with a cop's million candlepower light when they pull you over? Seems to me it would be so reflective the cop's bound to know.

Plus, I live in Denver... And Denver PD tested the stuff. So they're bound to know about it. Heh.
 
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