Population per passenger car is the rate of how many people live in a country to how many passenger cars are privately owned.
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An typical passenger car in the US goes up to about 209km/h
yes that is true.
The seated passenger in a moving car is at rest relative to the car's interior.
No, it is illegal for a passenger to drink alcohol in a car in Ohio.
Amtrak's energy consumption per passenger mile varies depending on the route and type of service, but on average, it consumes about 2,500 BTUs (British Thermal Units) per passenger mile. This is significantly more efficient than driving a car, which typically consumes around 3,800 BTUs per passenger mile. Amtrak's energy efficiency can be attributed to its use of electric trains on certain routes and its overall design for mass transit, which reduces energy consumption per individual passenger.
(Year 2011) About 29-33 hours per vehicle for most passenger cars.
Usually 8 per car, some passenger cars have 12. Locomotives either 8 or 12.
The definition of a carriage is "A horse-drawn passenger vehicle" It is also a railroad Passenger Car.
passenger car i think
Luxembourg has the highest number of people per car in Europe, with an average of about 1.6 persons per car. This is due to the small size of the country and its high population density.
The passenger would move forward, and either hit the seat or the windshield due to the inertia of the passenger (tendency to not change motion).