The number of miles driven before an accident varies widely based on factors such as driving experience, road conditions, and individual behavior. On average, a driver might experience an accident every 10,000 to 100,000 miles, depending on these variables. Additionally, statistics show that new drivers tend to have accidents more frequently than experienced ones. It's essential to practice safe driving habits to reduce the likelihood of accidents regardless of mileage.
Six more hours.
Cam is driven by chain. Chain will last well over 150,000 miles and more.
You have driven 55.9234 miles.
It depends on how many miles per year you drive, where you drive, your driving performance, and many other factors. The odds of being in an accident are much greater than those of being killed, which are much less on average than one per 100,000,000 miles driven.
Rental cars are typically sold after they have been driven around 30,000 to 40,000 miles.
Since the early nineties all BMWs are chain driven.
410.104 miles.
300 miles
If you drive for an hour, you have driven 45 miles. If you have driven for a longer or shorter time, you have driven more or less, respectively. You have to specify the amount of time to get the answer.
3o miles
Impossible to determine. It depends on how it is maintained, how it is driven, and where it is driven. Under normal conditions, with proper maintainence, driving it normally, you can easily get 200,000 miles or more before it needs a major repair. With major repairs the sky is the limit on how far it will go.
You can safely drive any car 3,000 miles before changing the oil/filter if it is driven normally. I drive normally and change my oil/filter every 5,000 miles. Follow your owner's manual recommendation.