I've ridden that highway on my zx14r at high enough speeds that I had to slow down for the "corners". (Since most here aren't familiar with it, the "Coke" is a sweeping mountain highway with sweepers that are boring below 200km/h on a sport bike)Here n B.C. Canada we have an amazing highway named Coquihalla Highway. It’s an intersectional highway between major cities. Well managed, looooong straight stretches, wide well engineered slanted corners, sparse traffic, and reasonably few radar traps. If someone were to travel it enough to get to know it( many with super cars do) they could do insane speeds on it. I took my new R3r on it this summer. The vibration problem my bike has, combined with my recently acquired “ lack of nads ????” Made it disappointing. My point? ...The young long for the opportunities to be adventurous. The old regret wasting them. If you get it.... take it.
Coming back to Vancouver from "Squambucks" there's a downhill section that makes hitting the speed limiter on a Rocket pretty quick.