Time = distance/speed
time_to_NYC = 300 mi / 60 mph = 5 hours
time_from_NYC = 300 mi / 40 mph = 7.5 hours
Total distance = 300 mi + 300 mi = 600 mi
Total time = 5 hr + 7.5 hr = 12.5 hr
→ total average speed = 600 mi / 12.5 hr = 48 mph
The total time to NYC is 300/60 = 5 hours and on way back 300/40 = 7.5 hours so total time is 12.5 hours round trip. 600/12.5 = 48 mph average speed. Note it is not 50 mph as one might guess.
The average speed was 48 mph.
During 2017 in the United States, there were around 40,100 traffic related deaths.Worldwide, about 1.3 million people die in road crashes each year, on average 3,287 deaths a day
An "average" traffic lane is 11-12 feet wide, so an "average" 4 lane street would be 44-48 feet wide. I have found most cities to differ in this, so it's almost impossible to find an "average"
30 km/h
Depends how fast you drive, how much traffic is on the streets, how you hit the lights, etc. If you average 5 mph . . . 2hours 12minutes If you average 10 mph . . . 1hour 6minutes If you average 15 mph . . . 44 minutes If you average 20 mph . . . 33 minutes If you average 30 mph . . . 22 minutes If you average 60 mph . . . 11 minutes
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Moving cars and other vehicles are called auto traffic
AA Traffic is run and owned by The Automobile Association. They offer many different automobile related services like insurance and breakdown coverage.
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The errant puppy was unaware of the dangers of automobile traffic.
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