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Old 5th May 2019, 13:53
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KT1988
 
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@2unlimited: Well there are other things you can drive, steer a boat not only fly. But flying is certainly the most complicated thing where you can always learn and become better even if you got 10 000 hours. And its really enjoyable plus you do not need to be speeding to be more than enough challenged with the task. Oh and there is also other fun stuff in life everything that a socialist does not like almost.... like having a party when you got free time and when you want to and not when the state thinks you should.... or owning an interesting kind of a dog or literally anything that is not straightforward and boring and that the state do not approve of at least in Norway.

As for driving well in Germany its exactly as you wrote on autobahn you decide how fast you can go and you are only responsible if you fail. If you do not fail its completely legal, in other states you can get a fine but no one go as far as Norway to actually jail people for speeding no matter where or how they do it. As for my driving license I had it for 12 years and I am 30 (happily I managed to change my profession and start doing what really interest me before it was too late) oh and its not about how long you got it, my uncle drives a taxi in Poland and he drive so much that he was probably 3x the driver I am when he was 30 and even as he is almost 60 he still love to speed the car some times in his free time just for the pure fun.

As for countries with no rules, no such exist probably and in the US they still do not wish to crush your career if they catch you speeding you get a fine or they can take your driver license but they will certainly not remove your security clearances because you were speeding in a car. In a perfect capitalism there would still be rules but the rules would be that everything is legal so long as you do not harm any other person or their property. So as for driving it would equate to that do what you want but if you cause an accident you will get the consequences as if you did it on purpose. But everyone else who manage to do not cause accidents will not be restricted in their free time by failure of an individual.
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