You can request "drivers school" (if available) and if the judge grants it you may reduce or eliminate the penalty - but you can only (usually) get this privilege once. If you've been to drivers school before you can probably forget it.
83mph is about 133.6 km/h
i have had mine clocked at 83mph
It was (at new) theoretically possible to reach 83mph
83mph i have one
83mph. Set at Battle Mountain in Nevada in a faired recumbent bicycle by Sam Whittingham.
to run one base sould be around 75-83mph. or to make a home run would be 84-93mph. for out of park are 95 or above.
That is entirely a matter for your conscience. It's about 300 miles, so anything from 6 hours down. The autoroute speed limit is 83mph, but you have to stop for tolls and get in and out of both cities.
Well, my Kawasaki EN450 goes fast enough to scare me...and I'm fearless. It can get up to 90+ mph. The top speed depends on how the bike is geared, how well it cuts the wind and how much weight it is carrying so, there is no really good answer.
An 02 Chevy Silverado 1500 regular cab short bed with the stock trans and rear end (165,000 Miles), a K&N FIPK (Fuel Injection Performance Kit), Flowmaster Exhaust, 285 75 16r, and a Bully Dog Gt Tuner running the regular tune (87 Octane) will run 60 Ft @2.2s 0-60@8.1 1/8-10.1s@69mph 1/4-15.9s@83mph
Sam Whittingham holds the land speed record of 83mph on a flat surface, set 2009.Other men have been faster going downhill, or drafting behind a motorized vehicle, but it is pointless to keep track of such records which have more to do with equipment or terrain than the athlete.Can't answer the question really, but I seem to recall watching in the 80's a tv programme of the likes of Tomorrow's World, that featured a bicycle with an outrageously large front sprocket and an equally outrageously small rear sprocket.The rider was immediately behind a fairing mounted on a pickup truck that presumably reduced the wind resistance experienced by the rider to virtually zero. I don't remember the actual maximum speed attained by the rider, but it was well in excess of 100mph!Anybody else remember seeing this programme?
According to several owners of the bike on ThumperTalk.com, the general consensus is between 60 and 65 mph. my friends 150f goes around 60-65 depending on which year and model i say maybe low 70s or so maybe higher i hate it when people answer stuff that they know nothing about, i radar my 08 250r when it was stock and not tapping out my valves it did 83mph but it still had about 4000 more rpms too go so on the rev limiter it could do about 87-90 mph a 150f would not do no 60-65 and year wouldn't matter on the other hand a 150r would do around 60 my modified kx 100 did 65 with stock 13-51 gearing I clocked one of my buddies on his 08 crf150r going 73... i toped out my Honda crf150r at 75mph and my 150r is completely stock and by the way year does matter u get a 1988 Honda 250r four wheeler and a 2010 250r four wheeler and the 1988 is gonna smoke the 2010 model
I rehabed my arm years back and had a jugs gun. I could throw a tennis ball 7 mph faster than a baseball. My guess your 80mph r-ball throw is in the low 60mph range with a baseball. Also years back there were 2 radar guns, the JUGS and the RA-gun by decatur. 90ph was a avg MLB fastball and 85mph for the RA-gun. The avg. fastball slows up 4-7 mph, it's fastest out of the hand and slows up usualy 5-6 by the time the catcher gets it. If you were a young kid in the 80's and didnt know the scout was using the slow gun you may have given up thinking low 80's wasnt good enough, but that low 80's was really high 80's. I remember watching steve avery pitch against the dodgers, he was 83mph all night long on that old black decatur slow radar gun behind the plate in Atlanta. If that was todays stalker radar it would have been around 89mph. There was also another radar gun the st louis cardinals used and it was slower than the jugs but faster than the RA gun.