And anyone arrested for street racing would lose their vehicles.
任何因街头赛车被捕的人都将失去他们的车。
单词 | Street racing |
释义 |
Street racing
原声例句
NPR音讯 2023年5月合集 And anyone arrested for street racing would lose their vehicles. 任何因街头赛车被捕的人都将失去他们的车。 MBTI人格图鉴 (breathes deeply) As far as new hobbies go, illegal street racing is a bit iffy. (深呼吸)就新爱好而言,非法街头赛车有点不确定。
英语百科
Street racing 飙车族Street racing is an unsanctioned and illegal form of motor racing that occurs on a public road. Modern street racing traces its roots back to Woodward Avenue, Michigan in the 1960s when the three main Detroit-based American car companies were producing high-powered performance cars. A private racing venue was not always available, and therefore the race would be held illegally on public roads. Though typically taking place in uncrowded highways on city outskirts or in the countryside, some races were held in industrial complexes. Street racing can either be spontaneous or well-planned and coordinated. Well-coordinated races are planned in advance and often have people communicating via 2-way radio/citizens' band radio and using police scanners and GPS units to mark locations of local police hot spots. Opponents of street racing cite a lack of safety relative to sanctioned racing events, as well as legal repercussions arising from incidents, among street racing's drawbacks. The term street racing must not be confused with the legal and governed sport of drag racing; see terminology below. |
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