Here in Germany there's no speed limit on the highways. You can drive as fast as you like. I think Germany is the only country in the world without speed limits. Am i right or wrong?
It's of course a lot of fun to drive fast. I have an Audi A2 so I don't benefit much from the lack of speed limits. I can only get it up to about 180 km/h. Those babies are built for low fuel consomtion, not for drag racing... I know a guy who had a chipped Audi RS 4. It's basically a Formula 1 car with an Audi body. 400 hp V8 engine if I'm not wrong. He took me for a ride one evening. 300 km/h on a foggy dark road. You really get tunnel vision when you drive that fast! My legs were like spaghetti when he let me off at home.
The free speed has a few side effects though.
1. High fuel consumption. An engine consumes much more gas at those speeds
2. The accidents get really nasty. I have driven through a couple of Autobahn accidents. Sometimes you can't tell how many cars were involved because the cars are torn to pieces.
3. The roads are worn out much faster. The highways are constantly rebuilt with endless ques as a result. The words Stau and Baustelle are probably the most used words in the German language.
4. Much more pollution.
I'm not sure why there are no speed limits on German highways. Does anyone have any background information? I come from Sweden where the highest speed limit is 110 km/h so I don't really know.
Any Germans on board with a bit more knowledge?





In my seventeen crashes I never hit anything, and was only highsided a few times. Most of the time I slid along collecting road rash. The fastest I crashed was about 90 mph in a corner at the track (SCARY) . My worst injury was a broken collarbone around crash #6 or so.
Aside from the EV there is nothing that will out perform a modern motorcycle and still get gas mileage anywhere near that range.