Inuvik
The answer is Half the Way.
Nope. The faster car could be traveling in circles, or starting and stopping repeatedly, while the slower car could continue on farther.
They are 70 miles away. The estimated time of travel is 2 hours.
The answer depends on the settings on your car.
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It's impossible for an object with mass, such as a car, to travel at the speed of light according to the theory of relativity. However, if it were possible, the headlights would appear to be stuck in the direction the car is traveling and wouldn't illuminate anything in front of the car. This is because light moves at the same speed relative to the source, regardless of the speed of the source itself.
It would turn to energy
A plastic toy car
The 2002 Hyundai Sonata has a gas light that comes on when the gas is low. After the gas light comes on the car can travel 25 to 30 miles.
It would take a car traveling at 60 mph (96.5 km/h) approximately 19 million years to travel one light year, assuming it could travel at a constant speed without refueling or stopping. However, it's physically impossible for a car to travel at the speed of light, so it would actually take much longer.
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