Tires are out of balance ( maybe ) A bad u-joint in the driveshaft will cause it too. Check these things.
Are you car wheels all balanced properly? If not, an out of balance wheel can start to vibrate at certain speeds.
When you will be sustaining a speed of over 45 mph
A tire not properly balanced. ------------------------------------ Are you car wheels all balanced properly? If not, an out of balance wheel can start to vibrate at certain speeds.
Variety of possiblities. The first item I would check is the center support bearing. It is in about the middle of the truck and the drive shaft goes into it. The rubber begins to give out and the bearing is no longer supported well causing a vibration.
the speeds get up to 94 mph
Camels are very fast they can reach speeds up to 40 mph and maintain speeds of 30 mph for a long time. A bear can reach speeds up to 30 mph which is also fast but not as fast as a Camel
No. The highest wind speeds in a tornado are estimated to be a little over 300 mph (480 km/h).
The most common cause is tire out of balance. Have your tires balanced and rotated. They will also uncover a bent wheel if that is the problem.
25 mph on foot 55 mph in flight
At low speeds; no. At high speeds; yes. For many vehicles that transition begins at about 33 mph, and becomes significant at speeds above 60 mph.
A luge on ice can reach speeds over 90 mph.
In terms of forward speed, the average tornado moves at about 30 mph. But speeds may range from stationary to over 70 mph. In terms of wind speed, winds can range from 65 mph to over 300 mph.