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The fastest part of a river is the narrowest or shallowest. In broad, deep sections the water moves slowly, in narrow or shallow sections the river moves fastest. Of course the fastest flowing water is at a waterfall or rapid.
The outer curve
The second fastest flowing river in the Southern Hemisphere is The Don River in North Queensland (Bowen) in Australia. It rarely does flow, but when it does, it's powerful. I'm from Bowen myself and have seen it. We have always been told that it is the second fastest and i believe The Clutha River in the Southern Island of New Zealand is the fastest.
most narrow part
Usually it is the upper reaches (often termed as mountain streams) that flow the fastest. In the lower, flatter valleys, rivers tend to slow down (except in spate, when the river is in flood)).
According to fluid theory, fluids tend to travel the slowest along the edges. Therefore the fastest current will be in the middle of the river.
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The river flows the fastest in the middle of the river.
The longest and fastest flowing river in Scotland is the River Spey!
The River Swale is considered to be the fastest river in England, and it tends to flood a lot as well.
The Amazon river
No, the Bugatti Veyron is the second fastest car ever made.