The 2nd one, if real, is too damn fast. I don't need to be on that ****.
Gon be all types of headaches and vertigo getting off of that.That's gotta have some detrimental effect on the human body man. Even if it goes well.
That's too fukkin fast
Yeah and if anything goes bad.....
That's gotta have some detrimental effect on the human body man. Even if it goes well. Is it equipped pressurized for that?
That's too fukkin fast
I ain't going through no damn mountains areas and residential areas and curves going that fast
bullet trains travel at a modest 320kph. Despite these insane speeds, bullet trains are remarkably safe. In fact, the Shinkansen has had no accidents since its creation in 1964. That’s over 50 years accident-free. Punctuality and safety are only two of the train’s most advantageous features.
Anything can happen in year 51
Shinkansen: Japanese Bullet and Maglev Trains
The Japanese word for “bullet train,” shinkansen can be directly translated as “new trunk line.” Japan’s creation of the shinkansen bullet train allows people to travel at speeds of up to 320km/h.www.jrpass.com
I'd take my chance on that then to deal with these dumbass us driversYeah and if anything goes bad.....