1800 feet. NO! This is impossible to calculate without knowing the speed of each vehicle. Besides, the question asks 'how long' not 'how far', so the answer should be expressed in units of time, not distance. Also, if the passing vehicle must leave clearance before and after the pass (e.g. passing on a two lane road), the time and distance would increase. So this is wrong on several levels. I am further saddened by the fact that 15 people found this useful.
Oncoming traffic needs to be at least 10 seconds away, that would be about 2 blocks away at 55-60mph. You should complete the pass in about 5 seconds
5 without traffic.
When there are oncoming cars to left of you and a child on a bike to the right, long before you get close to the biker, SLOW down, be prepared to stop. Let all oncoming traffic pass. Stay behind the biker, with plenty of distance. Do NOT blow your horn at the biker--the child could wreck. Once ALL oncoming traffic is past, AND you have clear sight distance, slowly drive past the biker (even if you cross left of center) and pull back to your lane with enough distance in front of the biker. Bikers have rights to be on the road, too.
An hour without traffic, but there's usually traffic.
If your on a highway without traffic - about an hour.
about 2 hours without traffic
7 hours without traffic, or 8 hours with traffic.
First, you need to know how fast the oncoming traffic is going. Obviously if traffic is moving slowly, you don't need a large gap. If traffic is moving fast, you need a larger gap. Secondly, you should know how long it will take you to speed up to the speed limit. Finally, if you are not sure if you can make it in a gap, don't try to. There will be another gap. The people who are behind you will wait. Be safe, be smart.
Approx. 10 mins. without traffic
well depends on traffic, so without traffic bout 2-3 hours maybe four, with traffic 3-5 hours
13-14 Hours (without Traffic) and 780-800 miles.
Just over 2 hours, without traffic