Why Germany has no speed limit?
Why Germany has no speed limit? It's cultural. A national speed limit is discussed from time to time in Germany (usually after some spectacular high-speed pile-up) but it never gets anywhere. For many Germans, no speed limit is their 2nd Amendment. It's supported by the hugely powerful auto industry lobby and public opinion.
Can you go 200 mph on the autobahn?
More than half of the total length of the German autobahn network has no speed limit, about one third has a permanent limit, and the remaining parts have a temporary or conditional limit. Some cars with very powerful engines can reach speeds of well over 300 km/h (190 mph).
What country has no driving laws?
In Haiti, there is no meaningful enforcement of any set of traffic rules. Virtually all road space could be called “shared” — pedestrians, motorcycles, and four-wheel vehicles use the same space everywhere; only the largest intersections have traffic lights; there are no crosswalks and almost no stop signs.