Originally Posted by
Vieux chnoque
Come to Germany, keep your license and experience what 185 really is ;-)
( about as exciting as 60 mph downhill on your bicycle)
Been there ... done that. Our field apps. engineer was driving us out into the mountains near Munich and my wife was quietly converting his BMW's speedometer reading of 185kph into mph and starting to turn a whiter shade of pale.
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