Aircooled club - feat 997 Gt3rs (video)
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Hi guys,
Couple of local guys did a local Sunday drive here in Singapore. One of the guys drove his Kermit 997 GT3RS along. So we did another little video.
Hope u enjoy it. It's nothing to fast, just chilled.
Couple of local guys did a local Sunday drive here in Singapore. One of the guys drove his Kermit 997 GT3RS along. So we did another little video.
Hope u enjoy it. It's nothing to fast, just chilled.
Last edited by Testdr; 03-31-2014 at 08:12 AM.
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nice vid, thanks for sharing!
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They've started using this new speed cameras where they time how long you take to go thru a certain stretch of road and calculate your average speed. You can see the camera in the video ard the 1:52 mark. Think it might be in use in some parts of the US already.
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Fun video. I'm not aware of that being used anywhere in the US. Speed cameras yes. Its easily technically possible to do this, especially on toll roads. Would be interested to hear if it 'is'.
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It used to be the case that on the 407 toll road outside Toronto, Canada they would send you a letter if your average speed between exits exceeded the limit. I don't know if they do it anymore or what the consequences are.
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or life in jail!
but yes, we have speed cameras here everywhere.
on main roads there are ones that measure your speed on the spot, then there's red light cameras which get you running a red light. the new ones are called 'safety camera' which are combination of both, so that when you speed up to beat a red light, your speed will be read and captured.
on the high/tollways there are ones to check your rego/calculate average speed.
then there are 'speed check' lines marked on the road in 1km intervals to be spotted by polair to calculate your av speed too.
track is the only option here.
but yes, we have speed cameras here everywhere.
on main roads there are ones that measure your speed on the spot, then there's red light cameras which get you running a red light. the new ones are called 'safety camera' which are combination of both, so that when you speed up to beat a red light, your speed will be read and captured.
on the high/tollways there are ones to check your rego/calculate average speed.
then there are 'speed check' lines marked on the road in 1km intervals to be spotted by polair to calculate your av speed too.
track is the only option here.