The speed limits for vehicle differ with each class (e.g. cars have a higher speed limit than lorries, etc). In the UK non-urban roads have a speed limit for cars of 60mph, motorways 70mph, dual carriageways 70 mph - unless otherwise indicated. However, driving agencies would advise that you should only drive at a speed which is safe for the prevailing conditions, irrespective of the actual speed limit (i.e. fog, rain, snow/ice, mud on the road, a series of bends, poor visibility, condition of the car - all these things (and more) would determine what speed is the safest, even if the legal maximum was higher).
The road is called "autobahn."
Fasten that safety belt before moving the vehicle; look both ways before pulling out from a stop; obey speed limit signs ... "speed limit" is not the speed you HAVE to go, rather the highest speed allowed for that road in that area.
The distance is almost 1300 Miles. or 2080 km. If you go the speed limit the whole way it should take about 20 hours. If you speed,you will get there faster. :)
Watch the traffic on the major road and match your speed to be the same. Adjust your speed then to fit in-between vehicles on the road. Enter just the nearest lane until you have accustomed yourself to the traffic and it is clear to overtake in the next lane.
The Yamaha Kodiak 400 will go at top speed 55mph on a dirt road. It will go 67mph on a hard road I'm a country boy with a yamaha kodiak and it goes that exact speed.
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The type of bike you should get depends on your riding preferences. If you prefer smooth roads and speed, go for a road bike. If you enjoy off-road trails and rough terrain, a mountain bike would be a better choice. Consider where you will be riding the most and choose accordingly.
so road ragers dont go what ever pace they wanna go
my 400 ex will go 175km on a gravel road
One of the main reasons a speed sensor can go bad on a vehicle is the location of where it is placed. Speed sensors are subjected to the elements. Road debris, dirt, water, and other things can hit it while a person is driving down the road. Speed sensors are usually placed near the drive shaft in the rear of the transmission case.
You can go the speed limit of 50 mph when you are driving on that specific road, provided that conditions such as weather, traffic, and visibility are safe. It's important to adhere to the speed limit unless otherwise directed by traffic signs or law enforcement. Additionally, always adjust your speed if necessary to ensure safety for yourself and others on the road.
For off road go with the XC-W. It has a 6 speed wide ratio gearbox versus a 5 speed for the SX. Bottom line, the XC-W is a great off road race bike.