Hydrostatic drives can go as fast as you design them to go. The main problem is heat, the faster or harder you move the fluid the more heat you make. 5 mph on a lawnmower you can use a steel tube about 3 feet long, on a car going 50 mph you would need a radiator the size of the hood on the car your driving. Give or take.
About 163 mph
61 Miles Per Hour
depends if the drive a car
As fast as you can drive it in reverse.
To get food faster, or if they feel incompetent to go in. Or if they're just embarrassed because they eat fast food, and are probably obese.
Why do car are fast but you can't drive them fast. And I think a labregine goes 250
If they didn't want to eat in the restaurant, but preferred to eat at home, it's quicker to use the drive thru.
To show off, escape from the police, and to drive in races and motorways.
That depends how fast you go.
drive in circles, and go fast.
13 for the fast ones
Depends how fast you go.