Yes, if they are both at rest and on a moving railroad flatbed. Otherwise, yes, if the man intends to die or become seriously injured.
I think we need to know the distance the police car took to pass the speeding car to answer that one. The police car traveling at 75 mph would eventually pass the speeding car traveling at 74 mph.
No, because the car is going 50 mph.
fast enough to get a speeding ticket, it 's a 140 Mph car. Just got a speeding ticket for 155 Mph, I really could not say I didn't know I was speeding.....hope that answers your question
How much for a speeding ticket going 67 mph in a 55 mph zone in California?
Yes, driving 5 mph over the speed limit is considered speeding.
How much would a speeding ticket for 55 mph in a 40-45 mph zone cost in the garland Texas?
172
60 mi/h * 5280 ft/mi * 1hr/60min * 1min/60sec = 88 fps
36 minutes. They would be in jail for speeding so...
How much would a speeding ticket for 55 mph in a 40-45 mph zone cost in the garland texas zone?
Oh, dude, so like, technically speaking, the car going from 60 mph to 70 mph has a larger acceleration because it's like speeding up by 10 mph, while the van only increases its speed by 15 mph. It's like comparing a sports car to a minivan, you know? But hey, either way, they're both just vehicles trying to get from point A to point B.
If you get a speeding ticket going 86 mph in a 55 mph zone in New York, you may get your license taken away. You will have a hefty fine and may have to go to court over it.