First check tires for tread separation, out of balance, etc. If it's vibrating, you shouldn't be driving 80 MPH. Could also be drive line out of balance, which could indicate possible U-joint failure waiting to happen.
60mph but when they are diving down they can reach up to 80mph
could be unbalanced tires. or a bent rim.. or bad wheel barrings
Most sources believe that the fastest recorded speeds of saltwater fish have been achieved by Swordfish and Blue Marlin, both of which have been observed to be able to swim at 80mph, especially when being persued by shark predators. The second fastest record belongs to the Sailfish, which has been known to hit 60mph. Swordfish, sailfish and marlin are all related species.
8:08am when train b reaches the station the distance from train a is 12 miles. the relative speed between the trains is 20mph passing 12 miles in 20mph takes 0.6 hours which is 36 minutes. 36 minutes after 7:32 is 8:08
no a person can not run 80mph it is of course impossible
(80mph / 60minutes)*2minutes= 2.666 miles
80MPH is faster. 80 kph or km/h converts to 49.7096954 mph.
Upwards of 60mph. Some sites say as much as 68mph and others even higher. At any rate, they can travel at speeds higher than that of the fastest land mammal, the cheetah which is consistently pegged as reaching top speeds of 65mph.
26miles/80mph=0.325 hours or 19.5 minutes.
106.66 mph
depends on gearing but stock around 70-80mph Pete Purvisial - Piston muncher
the fastest production four wheeler ever made to date is the suzuki lt500 quadracer (1987-1990) it would reach speeds of 80mph plus depending on the rider, government regulations no longer allow any four wheeler to do 80mph from the factory