If you were stopped by an officer on the road you would get issued a fixed penalty notice, which would be 3 penalty points and a £60 fine. If you opted to be dealt with at court and you found guilty, you would receive the same amount of points and fine, as above, but you would have to pay court costs of £100 (average) and a surcharge of £15. Dependant on the circumstances of the incident, i.e aggravating factors such as heavy traffic, outside a school at opening/closing times, the court have the power to endorse your licence with more points and increase the fine, if they so wish.
In the UK it is 60mph for cars and motorcycles, 40mph for goods vehicles. Unless a lower speed limit is in force. This is assuming it is a single carriageway road.
They don't ! Maximum speed on a dual carriageway is 60mph - Motorways is 70mph.
Anything above 85mph on a 60mph road is enough to be summonsed to court. Once there, expect a fine up to £1000 (£2,500 for goods vehicles), a possible disqualification and between 3-6 endorsement points. This will count as a criminal conviction and will appear on a DBS check for at least the next 11 years (5.5 if you are under 18).
yes they do.
how many points would I get doing 78mph in a 60mph zone in Cumbria?
Check that the TV rod is adjusted properly or is still attached. it is an adjustable rod that connects from the transmission to the throttle linkage and the adjustment controls the shift points and kick down function of the transmission.
Final velocity minus starting velocity, divided by time it took. Ex. Speeding up you car from 40mph to 60 mph when going on to freeway. It took 2 seconds. 60mph - 20mph= 40mph/2sec =20mph 20mph is your acceleration.
Depends on the average speed throughout the trip. 30mph-25.63 40mph-19 50mph-15 60mph-12.6
Antelope/Pronghorn is the fastest land animal at 60mph Wolf - 40mph Mountain Lion - 35mph Bison/Buffalo - 30mph Grizzly - 30mph
120ft.I discovered a formula for calculating it for any given speed. I've tested it for 20mph, 30mph,40mph,50mph,60mph and 70mph. The formula is as follows:overall stopping distance in ft = Sp x (1 + Sp/20).Where Sp is the magnitude of the speed in mph.So at 40mph it is:40 x (1 + 40/20) = 50 x (1 + 2) = 40 x 3 = 120ft.
How fast will you be traveling? @ 60mph=4:30 hours(give or take depending on trfc) @ 50mph=5:25 hours @ 40mph=6:35 hours
Unless signs say otherwise, there are three speed limits for cars without trailers or caravans;- 30mph where there are streetlights. 60mph on single carriageway roads without streetlights. 70mph on motorways and duel carriageways without streetlights .