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You cannot; no car can go that fast. You'd crash. And THEN get a ticket.

There has been ONE aircraft that was this fast; the SR-71 "Blackbird". In fact, it was even faster. You could take off from California and head west, and "catch up" to the Sun, watching it rise in the west.

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