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What punishment will you receive for driving at 257 mph at a road where the speed limit is 30 mph?

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What punishment will you receive for driving at 257 mph at a road where the speed limit is 30 mph?

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  1. Should you be alive after doing this they would set the court house on you and throw away the key.


  2. If by some miracle you didn't hit anything or anyone it would be a very long ban from driving and whatever else they could find to get you with, dangerous driving if it ended up harming someone would mean a jail sentence.

    First though you would need to find a car to go 257mph in and then find a 30mph road that was long enough for you to get up to that speed. If it was a 30mph road anyway, you would be dead before anyone could punish you anyway, no doubt you would hit something!

  3. if u somehow manage to survive probably life for being a dumb ***

  4. An apparent desire to die or kill someone. That would be punishment enough if the driver succeeded.

  5. Very likely criminal charges that would put you in jail, followed by a lifetime revocation of driving priviledges.

  6. Jail, heavy fine, lose of license, damaged vehicle because most all 30 mile per hour roads would not be able to handle this speed and a funeral…...

  7. In the UK?

    Probably just 3 points on your license and a slap on the wrists, oh and probably a small fine.

    If you kill someone, then we increase the fine to may a couple of thousand and take away your license for a year and make you do some community service.

    We are pretty leniant in the UK, we dont care what you do, as long as you dont look like a terrorist then you are fine!

  8. Jail and instant and possibly permanent loss of license.

    Here in Australia, they would also confiscate your car under anti-hooliganism laws, which would suck, because a car capable of doing 257 mph isn't going to be cheap...

    Obviously I'm not taking into account the fact that if a road is signposted at 30, it's probably physically impossible to drive that fast on it...

  9. If you're caught. Your licence is automatically revoked, and you're flagged as a dangerous driver, and a heavy fine + jail time. You will also have a number of charges thrown on you(or all) reckless endangerment, dangerous operation of a motor vehicle, "street racing", or anything else the council can conjure up (and they  will). The person is guaranteed to have a heavy fine, and a criminal record. Bottom line, it's not worth it.

  10. assuming you survive?

    imprisonment.

    for a long time

  11. Death to you or someone you hit.

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