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The minimum speed under which headway can be made and steering control can be maintained. This produces little to no wake, protecting shorelines from artificial erosion. Typically this is 3 to 5 knots, or more in a current.
Yes, many state highways have a minimum speed limit.
Producing no wake and not exceeding 5 MPH.
GlassIn naturally occurring media the slowest speed occurs in diamond at well under half c. Look up its refractive index, it is the highest.
"No wake speed" under North Carolina boating law means operating a vessel at a speed that does not create a wake. This is typically a slow speed that allows the vessel to move without causing waves that could disturb other watercraft, shorelines, or wildlife.
Their average speed would be 40.3 miles per hour which meant that they were consistently impeding traffic by driving well under the minimum legal speed.
I had a friend get a ticket for "no wake" or "idle speed" in Virginia. He was told that Idle Speed is the slowest speed that you can go and maintain control of the boat. I guess if you have an steamship, you can go a little faster than a 14 foot Jon boat.
No. Maryland was under British control, then American, never French.
The chief executive is the Governor.
Anywhere from under 6 hours to a day and a half, depending on where in Maryland you start.
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