25 MPH on a frozen black ice highway. I did one spin and watched others do the same. Soon I was straddled the side of the road with half the car for traction:( Instead of twenty minutes it took two hours to get home!
0 mph - when it suddenly died on me while i was driving in the #1 lane (fast lane) on the freeway (going up a hill). It refused to start again so there I sat. It took 15 minutes before I finally got it to start again. It died several other times - all in dangerous places. It even died once while I was driving on icy roads. When the engine dies you have no steering (thank God for high curbs). Every mechanic I took it to said it was a great car and there was nothing wrong with it... including the Nissan dealer!
I cannot show my work as I dumped that useless POJ before it killed me
There are dozens of times that was necessary. We all have experienced driving in construction areas.
This post was edited by WM BARR . =ABSOLUTE TRASH at November 17, 2018 11:38 AM MST
In all my motorcycle shinnanigans, I managed to enter a competition called a 'slow race'. I won because I balanced so well, I never left the starting line.
I remember more than 10 years ago I was on my two-wheeler caught in a bad traffic jam, and I simply pushed my scooter with my feet with the engine turned off a distance of about a kilometer which took a little over 40 minutes. My boyfriend tells me that's 1.5 km/hr. Strictly, I didn't drive, but there you are.
This post was edited by Benedict Arnold at November 18, 2018 5:30 AM MST
1. Slowest speed of any post so far. 2. Distance traveled while traveling at that speed. 3. Vehicle type used while traveling at that speed on that type of vehicle for that distance. 4. Type of power utilized to propel that type of vehicle for that distance. 5. The ingenuity and perseverance you showed in using that particular type of power to go for that distance on that vehicle for that speed. (Well, I guess anyone would have done the same thing, and I'm sure that many people take that option daily. Meh, they didn't post here, you did. I digress.) 6. Asker's discretion in deciding who wins what.