It depends on conditions. It has a high speed in Metals with high temperature.
They are as high as 65. In North Dakota, the speed limit is 65 mph on two-lane highways if posted for that speed.
In response to high oil prices.
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Before the 1940s there were no speed limits, as there was no need for them. The road system didn't support high speed travel to such an extent that a law restricting speed was a requirement. The speed limit was a twofold measure to limit fuel consumption and increase safety.
Answertractors are legal on roads but not on the interstate because they can not drive at the minimum speed limit (usually 40 mph)(a tractors max speed is about 20-2 mph) but some tractors have high speed gear boxes for instance JCB fastrac's can do 45mph with a trailer on the back.
No nobody should be driving below posted limit and it will speed them up as long as u back off slightly after they've achieved posted limit driving below or to high above posted limit causes more accidents then trying to make someone go the speed limit
Take the High Road - 1980 1-1066 was released on: USA: 26 July 1993
In France the u can reach as high as 130mph and in great Britain u can reach 80mph In France the limit in 120mph UK its 110mph In France the limit in 120mph UK its 110mph The speed limit in the UK is not 80mph, it is 70mph Immature.
Technically speaking DSL is high speed. The maximum speed of DSL is 3mbs. Cable usually has a speed that starts higher than 3mbs, and is often faster than 5mbs, and goes as high as 15mbs.
No. Wind in high pressure systems are usually gentle.
At high speed vibration usually its tire balance. Have your tires rotated and balanced.