I doubt this is allowed but it is quite common in Italy. Usually I am visiting the Lake Garda region pretty often and driving over there is quite civilized but sometimes there is a driver who thinks he can brake the rules and that single person usually brakes ALL of them at the same time. The Italian police isn't fun at all when it comes to driving like that but where is no witness...you get the point.
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Aug 28, 2013 2:10:51 PM
Aug 28, 2013 7:05:42 PM
1) the glare from the black dash is horrible.
2) he knows how to drive a stick - but then again he is mostly in second, a remarkably flexible gear in the Lambo
2b) I could take him in the Turbo!
3) video of oneself commiting so many driving violations would be a ticket to jail in the US
It looked like a hell of a lot of fun, like a video game. I love to drive the roads in Andorra like that - but much less room for error there and more extreeme.
It was certainly entertaining and I thank him (on some level)
This video reminds me of one that was posted of a teenager driving an E46 M3 and he crashed right into the rocks in the desert. The guy in the lambo was quite lucky - did anyone notice how he was leaning his body into the turns.
Like derder said, way too busy and not smooth in any way. He's lucky he didn't total his car.
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well, you all have heard about the mille miglia, and a special part of it which is from florence to bologna, is going trough passo della futa and passo raticosa, where on the top there is a bar for bikers. During the mille miglia a lot of people are following it and going really fast after the official race. Every saturday and sunday morning you have a lot of bikers and car nuts that are driving that road, where in the small towns everybody respect the limits, but just outside them, they drive like this man on the video, as someone said it is very common especially in this part of italy, with Ducati bikers and all sport car makers. It seems that there is a kind of gentlemen Agreement with the local police , that is very tough only with those who are driving fast in the small towns or close to people.
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xander71:
well, you all have heard about the mille miglia, and a special part of it which is from florence to bologna, is going trough passo della futa and passo raticosa, where on the top there is a bar for bikers. During the mille miglia a lot of people are following it and going really fast after the official race. Every saturday and sunday morning you have a lot of bikers and car nuts that are driving that road, where in the small towns everybody respect the limits, but just outside them, they drive like this man on the video, as someone said it is very common especially in this part of italy, with Ducati bikers and all sport car makers. It seems that there is a kind of gentlemen Agreement with the local police , that is very tough only with those who are driving fast in the small towns or close to people.
Is this really true? We should have more of these agreement round Europe
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Actually this is also happening in Portugal on Cabo da Roca near Sintra,, a historical place where the International Portugal Rally used to take place and was consider for six years the best rally in the world. Hundreds of bikes and few sports cars get together every Sunday there, but there´s no agreement I believe. Anyway the cops must be more soft on these Sundays
Sep 21, 2013 5:28:34 AM
Nice sounds, terribly stupid guy.. I was rooting for grandma Fiat road crossing from anyone of the 78,039 hidden and dangerous driveways. At those speeds too.. not sure if I should send a RIP response in advance
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