A man was spotted driving a topless van made by himself on the street in Chongqing on Friday. The man wore an orange helmet as he drove at speeds of up to 129km/h in his 'convertible'. He even removed one of the side doors of the van to make it look more 'authentic'. The hand-crafted van and its owner got many likes online. However, traffic police said that these kinds of car modifications are illegal and are not allowed on the roads.
How fast did the man drive his 'van convertible'?
A. Up to 128km/h
B. Up to 129km/h
C. Up to 130km/h
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