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Des

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  1. In Europe a lot of countries have changed to a zero-tolerance policy on foreign and local drivers speeding in their country. Switzerland is one of the most strict countries, any offense over 18 mph to fast is considered a criminal offense and locals can face penalties based on their income / wealth. Earlier this year a Swiss national was fined 190.000 euro for driving 85 km/h in a 50 km/h zone. As a foreigner you will be able to get away with a lot of fines because there are no agreements between all European countries yet and fines can't be income based because the judge won't have insight into your foreign income. In most European countries anything over 50 km/h will make you loose your license in that country, you can simply fly home and get a new license in your home country but you will be banned from driving in that country for a period from 1 month to two years. General fines are between 250$ and 1500$ for speeding over 50 km/h. In Germany the autobahns are radar controlled at the areas where there is a speed limit, mostly at road works or dangerous stretches. Penalties for speeding through road works are twice as high in The Netherlands, Belgium and Germany.
  2. I finished my review of the LP570-4 Superleggera today! I hope you enjoy it Full review: http://www.gtspirit.com/2010/04/19/road-te...4-superleggera/
  3. Des

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  4. Great pics mate! Must say I really like the LP560 front bumper on the Gallardo spider!
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