I've driven the Mass Pike a lot recently, but not with EZpass. Even so, with the paper "ticket" they give you when you get on, I presume your entry time is encoded onto that, so when you exit, they could ticket you. I asked around, and was told that Mass law requires a trooper to actually observe you speeding. So, unless the state legislature wants to change the law, it's probably safe, at least in MA. I've never gotten a ticket, but when I do, I want it to say "Doing 110 in a Festiva" and be suitable for framing.
If you want to go fast in your car and never see a stop sign, get an AeroCar or equivalent. Except for within a few miles of tower-controlled airports (a few hundred out of the 12,000+ in the U.S.), you can go up to 288mph (250 knots). Above 10,000 feet, you can go as fast as you like.
If you want to go fast in your car and never see a stop sign, get an AeroCar or equivalent. Except for within a few miles of tower-controlled airports (a few hundred out of the 12,000+ in the U.S.), you can go up to 288mph (250 knots). Above 10,000 feet, you can go as fast as you like.
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