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  2. Point system (driving) - Wikipedia

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    Speeding. 14 mph or less over the speed limit = 3 points; 15 mph or more over the speed limit = 4 points; Speeding which results in a crash = 6 points (enacted to curtail street drag racing) Speeding Fines are doubled when the infraction occurs within an active school zone or a construction zone. Moving Violations

  3. Detroit Dragway - Wikipedia

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    Detroit Dragway was a quarter mile long drag strip located in Brownstown Charter Township, Michigan [1] on the corner of Sibley and Dix. It opened in 1959 by Gil Kohn and the track became sanctioned by the National Hot Rod Association in 1959.

  4. NHRA U.S. Nationals - Wikipedia

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    The event moved first to [2] Oklahoma City's Oklahoma State Fairgrounds for the "4th annual National Championship Drag Races Sponsored by the National Hot Rod Association" in 1958, then moved to Detroit Dragway in Detroit, Michigan for 1959-1960 before moving to Indianapolis Raceway Park in 1961, and has remained there ever since, after a ...

  5. Street-racing suspects give unusual reason for speeding ... - AOL

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    When a trooper pulled two sports cars over for speeding, the drivers had a perfectly valid excuse for going up to 130 miles per hour: They were hungry. Street-racing suspects give unusual reason ...

  6. List of auto racing tracks in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Michigan: 1968 Asphalt 2.0 miles (3.2 km) ... modifieds, truck, pro 4's, super modifieds also connected is Drag Racing 1/4 mile and a MX Race track ...

  7. Rate hike hotspots: 5 states where fighting a speeding ticket ...

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    Highway racing or knowingly lending your car for highway racing. 260%. 10. Speeding to avoid arrest. 260%. 12. Prearranged highway racing or knowingly lending your car for prearranged highway ...

  8. Street racing - Wikipedia

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    An illegal street race in Bogotá, Colombia. Street racing is a typically unsanctioned and often illegal form of auto racing that occurs on a public road.Racing in the streets is considered an ancient hazard, as horse racing occurred on streets for centuries, and street racing in automobiles is likely as old as the automobile itself.

  9. E. J. Potter - Wikipedia

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    E. J. Potter (April 24, 1941 – April 30, 2012), also known as the Michigan Madman, [1] [2] was an American dragstrip exhibition proponent. Writing his obituary in 2012, Paul Vitello of the New York Times described him as a "legend".