He works at a car plant 5 miles from his home. His job is to drive new cars to a dealer 15 miles from his home.
No, when you are at a complete stop you are going 0 mph.
yes
i think they could if they were professionals
The driving time would be about 4.3215 miles, however it would be difficult to maintain a constant speed of 65 miles per hour. It might be possible to have an average speed of 65 miles per hour, but it is likely that at some time during a drive of that distance you would have exceeded the posted speed limit.
about 933 miles by the shortest possible route aka as the crow flies between the closest possible points however as most people might travel it on the major roads probably not less than 1460 miles
Yes, it is possible.
No, a typical person who lives in the suburbs and commutes to the city to work could drive 30 miles each way (60 miles per day) for a year equaling roughly 15,000 miles. Add in after work shopping trips, weekend out and about driving and vacations/longer trips, 35,000 miles can easily add up fast.
About 45 miles or 72 kilometres at their closest points. However it will depend on where exactly in Westmeath you are going from and where in Mayo you are going to. Mayo is a very large county, so you could have much further journeys between different parts of the two counties, going to as much as 140 miles or 225 kilometres.
however mant times it takes
Possible intake manifold gasket!!! Hope you have a warranty
It's possible in a plane however over 150 mph if your driving a car .
A car going 60 miles per hour and a car going 20 miles an hour Does it have 12 times the momentun than the one going 20