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It all, depends on where you live and what type of road your on and how lazy the cops are, here in San Diego you just about get run of the road if your not going 130 kmh, though I have been known to do 100+ mph (160.9344 kph) in the fast lane/ commuter lane depending on the time of day and traffic, at 1 in the morning I've drove by cops at 110 mph ( 177.02784 kph ) and had the cops not even bat an eye, because I'm one of the slower cars on the road.
here in germany, the police is very rigorous, and they mostly use hidden cameras to catch drivers that are too fast, so there is sadly mostly never a way out (if youre under 220 kph, over that speed you will pass the camera far enough to conceil your cars ID tablet and your face)
what really differs is the way drugs are handled by german cops.... from south to north it gets from nazi police to acceptable repression,nearly unnoticeable for people able to behave