It depends on the particular officer. You may be arrested, or the officer may just write you a ticket. In many localities, a ticket for 20 MPH or more over the speed limit requires you to appear in court.
yeah
Since this highway is in California, anything over 100mph is considered reckless speeding. First time fines are a maximum of $500
it feels freeking great especially right on the nut sack
It means they are not going to hire you presently, and they are not going to hire you in the future. In other words, don't bother to re-apply.
20 minuets if you are going at 1000mph or 3 weeks if your going at 100mph. so either a long journey or a short one...........you choose.
Yes, but this really depends on the power of the impact, if it is a light crash they wont but if you get smashed by someone going 100mph while your going 50mph they will deploy -T
The Chevy engine has something called a governor. This is done to prevent you from going over 100mph. Most of the new vehicles have them in the engine. The only was to stop this is to have the governor removed but it is not necessary and it does not harm your vehicle at all.
When criminal charges are pressed it starts a police case. A process is started that involves going to court and can be potentially life changing.
Police corruption has been going on for as long as police have existed.
Because of the Law of the Conservation of Mass, the mass of a hockey puck that accerlerates at 100mph is the same as one that is still or going any other speed.
from my experience in racing pit bikes ive messured a tt-r 80cc to go around 100mph going up hill and flat road 140mph
You use math in aviation by checking how long a flight will be. For example, you are in a plane that is going 100MPH and your destination is 100 miles away. There are 60 minutes in an hour, so you will get there in 60 minutes.