No. The posted speed limit of 55 miles an hour means you can drive a maximum of 55 miles an hour when it is safe to drive at that speed. Only an idiot would drive at that speed in fog and high wind.
No traffic, the posted speed limit. Non-posted 2-lane highways are default 55mph. In traffic, only as fast as safe, no tailgating
The speed limit is 55mph.
'Average' is subjective. Non-posted residential streets are 25mph, non-posted 2 lane highways are 55mph
More than half
55mph = 88.5km/h
Yes it can as long as it is registered, obviously and it still can reach its top speed, which I belive is 55mph which may have changed, but it shouldn't hinder you from driving it on the highway.
NO!...overdrive is for highway driving, with an empty truck, not towing anything, 55mph plus. Straight from the mouth of General Motors my friend!
40-45 mpg at 55mph. I get 35 mpg commuting (2/3s streets 1/3 highway). 25 mpg on singletrack / sandwashes.
when traveling at 55mph, how many feet do you need to stop
A 2009 Honda Silverwing does not yet exist. Mileage depends on speed and road conditions. I can only speak on my stock 2007 Silverwing: Around town, moderate stop and go, speeds no more than 55mph = around 55mpg Highway/Interstate over 55, cruising 75-80mph = 45-48 mpg.
Relative to your car, the bug is travelling at whatever speed the bug normally flies at; this would almost certainly be less than 55mph. Relative to the road, the bug is travelling at 55mph, plus whatever its speed inside the car is: * If the bug were moving from front to back (of the car), it is travelling at slightly less than 55mph; * if moving from back to front, it is moving at slightly more; * if travelling side to side, it is also traveling at slightly more than 55mph - vector addition of velocities shows this; * if staying still inside the car, it is travelling at 55mph.
Driving at 55mph on the interstate i can get between 42 and 50 mpg. I have a few mods but nothing special. i think sticker is 19 city 25 highway