That depends on how quickly you need to get past the vehicle you're passing. If I'm passing on a two lane highway with no traffic coming the other direction, in my opinion, a reasonable speed would be 10-20 MPH faster than the vehicle you're passing.
You can only travel within the posted speed limits and the overtaking procedure must be attempted only if you believe it can be done safely.
When another vehicle is passing you, safe practicesuggests that you: * Back off on your accelerator so as to slightly slow down allowing the passing vehicle to complete the pass as easily, quickly, and therefore safely, as possible. * Concentrate on keeping your vehicle steadily within in your lane of travel, without any weaving, which could panic the passing driver. possibly resulting in a collision. * For maximum safety for you, the passing vehicle, and others, you should do everything to make the pass as easy as possible.
Speed of sound is proportional to absolute temperature. It should therefore travel faster in warmer weather.
Yes, the time saved by passing another vehicle can be important, especially in situations where maintaining momentum or reaching a destination promptly is crucial. However, safety should always be the top priority; passing should only occur when it's legal and safe to do so. Aggressive driving to save a few seconds can lead to dangerous situations and accidents. Ultimately, it’s better to prioritize safe driving over minimizing travel time.
earthworms travel faster
100 feet
No. Nothing can travel faster than light.
Something rounded. No corners, such as a sphere. Aerodynamics.
If you throw a lemon faster than light speed, it should be time travling.
No
NO they can not travel faster than sound in thunder and lightning
No, neutrinos cannot travel faster than light.