This is unbeleivable, just salute who can drive 6000 kms without taking good sleep . It needs a extraordinary concentration to drive so ling that too on indian roads ...
If he spent 8 & half hours searching for police station, it means he covered 2072km in mere 15 hours & 30 minutes; it also means he was riding at a speed of over 133kmph. I am afraid that it is not just illegal but also dangerous and am sure that Indian traffic laws do not allow such high speed cruising on any vehicle. Yes, if it is a paid advertisement for Pulsar then it is ok to have fake news posted on Rediff, but please do not encourage such activities as everyone is aware that anyone who rides a bike can ride it easily at such dangerous speed and breaking such illegal records is not actually a challenge. Stop praising & encouraging such illegal & dangerous acts.
Re: Is riding/driving @ over 133kmph legal in India?
by Navodit Verma on Jan 24, 2015 04:46 PM
Please read it carefully and correct your calculations. GQ is about 6000 Km which he covered in 116.5 hrs.(8.5 hrs for police work). 2072 Km is another trip(other than GQ), which took him 24hrs. He needn't any police work in 2nd trip. So, his avg speed for second trip is 86.33 km/hr(which is legal) and for GQ trip is 55.56 km/hr only (which is also legal). DON'T JUMP TO CONCLUSIONS WITHOUT ALL THE FACTS.
Re: Is riding/driving @ over 133kmph legal in India?
by Dinesh Shetty on Jul 02, 2013 09:01 PM
please read the whole article carefully before commenting.
If he spent 8 & half hours searching for police station, it means he covered 2072km in mere 15 hours & 30 minutes; it also means he was riding at a speed of over 133kmph. I am afraid that it is not just illegal but also dangerous and am sure that Indian traffic laws do not allow such high speed cruising on any vehicle. Yes, if it is a paid advertisement for Pulsar then it is ok to have fake news posted on Rediff, but please do not encourage such activities as everyone is aware that anyone who rides a bike can ride it easily at such dangerous speed and breaking such illegal records is not actually a challenge. Stop praising & encouraging such illegal & dangerous acts.
Re: Is riding/driving @ over 133kmph legal in India?
by Dinesh Shetty on Jul 02, 2013 09:04 PM
commenting without reading. pl read the article carefully