Porsche items proposed on the Outback speed limit, 918 Spyder made 350 km/h of so here Menghadirkan
Porsche items proposed on the Outback speed limit, 918 Spyder made 350 km/h of so here ,
a long strip of 200 miles of bitumen in the Australia's northern territory is one of the few places on Earth uncontrolled of speed limits , but it won't stay that way for a long time.
this is because the local government is considering to impose a speed limit of 130 km/h, despite the protests of residents and ranking of automakers such as Porsche in the region. According to the BBC, the newly elected Northern Territory Chief Minister Michael Gunner said the decision to save life, stating:
"our policy is to remove open limits based on the advice of doctors, nurses, surgeons and police officers who accept the open boundaries shouldn't exist."
surprisingly, the previous government research shows that the limits of speed in the area have caused casualties on the rise, prior to their removal in 2014.
public relations Director of Porsche, Paul Ellis, told the BBC and ABC Australia that speed is not the main problem when it comes to fatal accidents, accusing NT to become a 'welfare state':
"everything I say is we have a logical debate on the origin of death. To say that speed is the biggest problem, I don't think that is correct. Speed doesn't kill, bad conduct. And that's all just a shame, we had a nanny state approach. "
in addition, he continued, saying that these decisions would deter businesses from car to come to Australia: "we did a good job of killing the local automotive industry, the local automotive industry in Australia, and now it seems that the Government of the Northern Territory did his best to dissuade international car companies to come to Australia to spend money and invest in the local economy. "
However, Michael Gunner said that builders automobiles will be always able to take the test drive any speed tests, as long as they apply for a permit.
Porsche items proposed on the Outback speed limit, 918 Spyder made 350 km/h of so here
Porsche items proposed on the Outback speed limit, 918 Spyder made 350 km/h of so here

a long strip of 200 miles of bitumen in the Australia's northern territory is one of the few places on Earth uncontrolled of speed limits , but it won't stay that way for a long time.
this is because the local government is considering to impose a speed limit of 130 km/h, despite the protests of residents and ranking of automakers such as Porsche in the region. According to the BBC, the newly elected Northern Territory Chief Minister Michael Gunner said the decision to save life, stating:
"our policy is to remove open limits based on the advice of doctors, nurses, surgeons and police officers who accept the open boundaries shouldn't exist."
surprisingly, the previous government research shows that the limits of speed in the area have caused casualties on the rise, prior to their removal in 2014.
public relations Director of Porsche, Paul Ellis, told the BBC and ABC Australia that speed is not the main problem when it comes to fatal accidents, accusing NT to become a 'welfare state':
"everything I say is we have a logical debate on the origin of death. To say that speed is the biggest problem, I don't think that is correct. Speed doesn't kill, bad conduct. And that's all just a shame, we had a nanny state approach. "
in addition, he continued, saying that these decisions would deter businesses from car to come to Australia: "we did a good job of killing the local automotive industry, the local automotive industry in Australia, and now it seems that the Government of the Northern Territory did his best to dissuade international car companies to come to Australia to spend money and invest in the local economy. "
However, Michael Gunner said that builders automobiles will be always able to take the test drive any speed tests, as long as they apply for a permit.