If you want to avoid a speeding fine then don’t speed - simple. But it seems there may be another way to avoid getting snapped by a speed cameras.
Physics students at the University of Leicester have discovered that you can escape detection if you drive past a speed camera very, very fast. So fats that the camera does not see your number plate.
So what’s the catch? Well it seems that for this trick to work, you’d need to be travelling at one sixth the speed of light, or 119 million miles per hour.
GBD:
yeah like driving over the edge of a tall mountain fully loaded or something
but isn`t terminal velocity in free fall only 120mph ?
Felix Baumgartner (German: [felɪks baÊŠmÉ¡aËÉtnÉ™Ê]; born 20 April 1969) is an Austrian skydiver, daredevil and BASE jumper.[1] He set the world record for skydiving an estimated 39 kilometres (24 mi), reaching an estimated speed of 1,357.64 km/h (843.6 mph), or Mach 1.25
GBD:
yeah like driving over the edge of a tall mountain fully loaded or something
but isn`t terminal velocity in free fall only 120mph ?
Felix Baumgartner (German: [felɪks baÊŠmÉ¡aËÉtnÉ™Ê]; born 20 April 1969) is an Austrian skydiver, daredevil and BASE jumper.[1] He set the world record for skydiving an estimated 39 kilometres (24 mi), reaching an estimated speed of 1,357.64 km/h (843.6 mph), or Mach 1.25
bit faster than 120
served in 2 REP with felix! in the French foreign legion! mad as a box of frogs that other mucker!