You need at least 1/3 mile of clear visibility.
It depends on the speed of the oncoming traffic and how fast the truck is traveling. To pass a truck at 60 mph with oncoming traffic, you need enough distance to safely move into the oncoming lane, pass the truck, and then merge back into your lane. It's essential to ensure you have clear visibility and enough space to complete the pass safely.
the normal speed of a car is 120 Mph
550 feet.
The speed of the car is 120 mph. Speed is a measure of how fast an object is moving over a specific distance, so regardless of the time taken to travel a certain distance, the speed of the car remains constant at 120 mph.
i recently read you are allowed 5 mph over or under the posted speed limit. and also that when you are legally passing a vehical you must got 10mph faster then the car you are trying to pass. is this true???
MPH = miles per hour, the speed.
The impact speed for each car is 50 mph. During the crash, both cars are accelerated from a speed of 50 mph to zero, hence the impact speed is 50 mph. The relative speed between each car, however, is 100 mph.
It depends on the car...every car has a different top speed...to convert from MPH multiply the speed in MPH by 1.609 to find KPH
It matters how fast the car is going!
During races they reach a top speed of around 190 mph. Honda set the speed record at 257 mph in a fully legal car set up for speed on a straight road.
The speed of a car per mile can vary depending on factors such as traffic conditions, speed limits, and the driver's behavior. In general, cars are designed to operate safely within speed limits, which can range from 25-70 mph in urban areas to 55-80 mph on highways.
I think we need to know the distance the police car took to pass the speeding car to answer that one. The police car traveling at 75 mph would eventually pass the speeding car traveling at 74 mph.