The Nissan GT-R is one of the best-known names in performance vehicles, and understandably so. Its power and efficiency are excellent examples of what the modern car is capable of. You that doesn't mean you should push your car to those limits just because you can.

Humberside Police pulled over a vehicle in Scunthorpe, England recently for traveling at 94 miles per hour in a 40-mile zone.

Apprehended along Brigg Road, authorities followed a Nissan GT-R going at reckless (though impressive) speeds. The offense was doubled when the vehicle then traveled 66 miles per hour in a 30-mile zone

Humberside Police, who maintains an active Twitter account, referred to the incident as "unbelievable," even though this isn't the first time they have stopped extreme speeders.

In the past, Humberside Police intercepted 2 Mercedes E63 AMGs. These high-performance vehicles seen (and heard) going at speeds of 130mph.

The 2 vehicles, silver and grey, were stopped by the police leaving Grimsby after the loud noise of the sports cars were heard like "rolling thunder."

These 2 top-market rides were sporting trade plates, indicating that they were not formally owned, or even registered. One even still had protective padding on its doors. This implies that they were car importer or traders.

The 2 drivers were not arrested, though they were reported to the courts.