100% agree with you. At those speeds everything is a blur man, one just one wrong move or too much to the left or too much to the right & you & your car are history! Those speeds are for closed circuits. I remember back in 2016 when I first got my Challenger I didn't know how to act lol. Took it on the HOV & went upto 123mph(fastest I've ever driven) it was very balanced & controlled but like you said it was all tunnel vision & although HOV was empty it's still not safe, stupid on my part. It was jail time fast but I had the car for only like 2 weeks up at that point so I wanted to see what she could do & it just kept climbing & climbing. But the stupidest **** I've ever done was fall asleep behind the wheel while driving back from Toronto after the Raptors championship parade in 2019. We drove to Toronto from NYC left at 2AM got to Toronto around 11-ish. The parade was dope as hell, we were all excited & chanting MVP & all on the top of our lungs. After leaving the parade we hit up some fast food joint in Kensington Market. Then it was time to go home. After all the yelling & partying in the parade & eating & getting the itis we were drained of energy & had a 10 hour drive in front of us. On the highway heading towards the border in rush hour traffic I started getting drowsy & my hands slipped from the wheel & I was startled awake. THANK GOD I didn't rearend someone. Accidents are such a headache to begin with I did not want to get into one in a whole different country. We basically drove 1,100+ miles in a span of 24 hours
. Will never ever do something that stupid ever again. Def booking a hotel to recharge & sleep next time before hitting the road. I still feel utter shame & embarrasement talking about it on the inside, it could have ended very badly for me