Why do some people drive at 160 km/h on highways?

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VanGia
07/29/25 12:48am
Driving at 160 km/h on highways is considered speeding and extremely dangerous, and it is not recommended to emulate. The typical speed on highways is around 80 km/h, and driving at 160 km/h poses significant risks. Human reaction times are generally calibrated for speeds between 80-100 km/h. At 160 km/h, reaction times are severely compromised, making accidents highly likely at any moment. Below are some key considerations for driving on highways: Follow designated lanes: Highways have clearly marked lanes for different vehicle types, such as large trucks and passenger cars. After overtaking, promptly return to your designated lane and avoid lingering in other lanes. Note that emergency lanes should not be occupied unless absolutely necessary. Maintain safe speeds and avoid speeding: The dangers of speeding are well-known, leading to irreversible consequences both on highways and regular roads. Keep a safe following distance: Under normal conditions with dry roads and good brakes, the following distance in meters should not be less than the speed in km/h. For example, maintain at least 80 meters at 80 km/h and 100 meters at 100 km/h. Increase this distance by at least double during rain, fog, snow, or wet road conditions. Pay attention to traffic signs: Always observe roadside and overhead signs and markings. Stay slightly to the right to avoid crossing the right lane divider, giving overtaking vehicles sufficient space. Avoid occupying emergency lanes during accidents: Accidents can happen on highways. If other vehicles cause a blockage, do not block the emergency lane, as this hinders rescue operations. Prevent fatigue driving and take timely breaks: Fatigue driving is extremely hazardous on highways, as it reduces reaction time and impairs the ability to handle emergencies.
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DominicRose
08/12/25 5:00am
Having driven for so many years, I sometimes see others speeding at 160 km/h on the highway, and I feel that itch too—it's a craving for speed. Highways are designed for smooth travel, and on some straight, open stretches with no people or cars around, stepping on the gas and flying freely gives a sense of conquering the road. But honestly, this kind of thrill-seeking is quite risky. Speeding not only violates traffic laws but also increases the risk of accidents. At high speeds, vehicles are more prone to losing control, braking distances lengthen, and even a small bump or curve could lead to disaster. From a car enthusiast's perspective, many people drive at 160 km/h for that momentary rush, overlooking the potential dangers. If you really want to experience speed, it's better to go to a racetrack and drive fast safely and legally. Remember, safety comes first—life is more important than speed.
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