depends on the area, but there often are minimum speed limits, ocasionally they are even posted.
mph: kph 10: 16 15: 24 20: 32 25: 40 30: 48 35: 56 40: 64 45: 72 50: 80 55: 89 60: 97 65: 105 70: 113 75: 121 80: 129 85: 137 90: 145 kph: mph 10: 6 20: 12 30: 19 40: 25 50: 31 60: 37 70: 43 80: 50 90: 56 100: 62 110: 68 120: 75 130: 81 140: 87 150: 93
4 hours 12 minutes
75 mph = 120.7 kph
75 mph
330 feetGiven:Time = 3 secondsRate:= 75 mph= 75miles/hour * 1hour/3600seconds * 5280feet/1mile= 110 feet/secondsFormula:Distance = Rate * TimeDistance:= 110 feet/seconds * 3 seconds= 330 feet
The cost of a speeding ticket for going 75 mph in a 55 will depend on the city in California. Generally, the ticket could range from $100 to $350.
They can have their liscensc revoked until they are 21.
64/75 = 0.83 hour 0.83 x 60 = 51 minutes to travel 64 miles @ 75 mph
Depends on what kind of zone it was in (business, school, residential, construction) and jusrisdiction.
75 mph = 120.7008 kmph 60 mph= aprox 100 kmph
The actual speed is 71.875 mph. The increase in speed shown at 60 mph is 2.5 mph. Therfore for 75 mph the increase is 3.125 mph. So by decreasing this value from 75 we get 71.875.
60-75 mph
60 / 75 = 0.8 0.8 hours
$357.50 is what my wife was charged. $276.50 for the ticket plus misc. fees added up to this completely ridiculous amount. Yes, 65 in a 55. Way to go, Mendocino.
$75 unless you take driving school, then $115 (I'm assuming cook county Illinois)
In the state of California, speeding tickets vary. If you were going 75 in a 64, that is 10 miles over the limit. For going 1 to 15 miles over the limit, the fine is $214.
740 miles, 75 mph. 740 divided by 75 = 9.86667. 9 hours and some change. To figure out the "change" we multiply .86667 by 60 and get 52.0002. Answer is 9 hours and 52 minutes.