this would be a destination.
about 220 feet
Is based on vehicle weight and road conditions. you also have to figure in the reaction time of the driver, condition of the brakes, tires, and vehicle overall. however you can figure that at 60 mph a vehicle will travel one mile per minute
The right hand side of a vehicle, by convention, is the side to the right of the driver while seated facing the normal direction of travel. Consequently, a person observing a front-of-vehicle engine compartment while standing in front of the vehicle would have the right hand side of the vehicle to his left.
To travel as an armed guard next to the driver of the vehicle. Generally thought to have originated from the USA in the 1890 s when guards were employed to protect stagecoaches
The will depend on the fuel mileage of the vehicle and of the driver. If a vehicle averages 30 miles per gallon of fuel, then multiply 128 miles times 30 ( 3,840 miles) However, if the fuel economy of the vehicle is only 15 miles per gallon, then 15 times 128 would be the distance you could travel ( 1,920 miles).
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A motor vehicle by law. Is any vehicle used in the transport of goods or people for-profit. And is required to be registered and insured and operated by a licensed driver. Hey motor automobile is considered personal property and is not subject to any of the above statutes. Under the right to travel laws of the Constitution.
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Any driver that is the backing vehicle has a greater and duty and care to maintain proper lookout at all times. The driver that was traveling on the throughfare has control of the lane of travel and the backing vehicle must yield to them. Infortunately, you would the proximate cause of the accident for improper backing.
One vehicle often used for snow travel is the snowmobile. This vehicle is very popular in places like Canada and Alaska where snow often prohibits the use of regular motorized vehicles.
No known vehicle travels at the speed of light.
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