It varies. A solo driver on a good day might run 400 - 500 miles, whereas a driving team might run upwards of 700. A local day cab tractor would drive considerably less.
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Legally a truck can travel for 10hrs a day. You can consider the average speed of a driver to be @ 55mph. At this rate he can travel 550 miles a day. Most drivers prefer to drive 12hrs a day. In which they have to manipulate log books to appear legal. Some drivers do this and travel 800-900 miles a day and sell themselves as a team driver to make large amounts of money ($6700 in 4-5 days one way)
A team is expected to drive 1000 miles a day. Some teams drive around the clock alternating rest and cover 1350 miles a day illeagly.
The fastest I have seem a shipment reach a destination was from Salinas, CA to Miami, FL (3000 miles) in 57 hours. (avg 52.6mph ). This truck drove non-stop from Salinas, CA to refuel in Texas and re-team in Mobile, AL @ 2,250 miles in 44 hrs (51.1mph) where another team finished non stop to Miami @ 750 miles in 13hrs (57.6mph).
To determine who travels more miles per day, we need to calculate the average daily distance traveled by each person. William travels only on Saturdays and Sundays, which means he has a total of 8 days (4 Saturdays and 4 Sundays) to travel 400 miles, averaging 50 miles per day. Jason travels every weekday, totaling 20 days in a month, and has flown 500 miles, averaging 25 miles per day. Therefore, William travels more miles per day than Jason.
Light travels at a speed of 186,000 miles per second or 669,600,000 miles per hour. Light travels somewhat slower when it is "in" something, such as glass or water.
If it travels 210 miles in 5 days it travels 210 divided by 5 miles in one day. 210 / 5 = 42 miles per day So in 8 days it goes 42 miles times 8 42 * 8 = 336 miles
To find the average distance traveled per day, divide 652 miles by 9 days. This results in approximately 72.44 miles per day. Thus, if someone travels 652 miles over 9 days, they average about 72.4 miles each day.
Anything that travels 1,635 miles per hour.
Light travels at a speed of about 186,282 miles per second in a vacuum. In one day, light can travel a distance of approximately 5.88 trillion miles.
67,062 miles per hour.
Anything that travels 660 miles per hour, such as a jet aircraft.
Light travels at 186000 miles per second in vacuum.
1) 500/15=33.33 minutes
The International Space Station travels at orbital velocity which is 5 miles per second, or approximately 17,500 miles per hour.
There are 1440 minutes in one day. Therefore, to convert from miles per day to miles per minute, divide by 1440.There are 5280 feet in one mile, therefore, to convert from miles per minute to feet per minute, multiply by 5280.To use a simple example, if someone travels 720 miles in one day, then they travel at 720 / 1440 = 0.5 miles per minute. Multiplying this by 5280 gives 0.5 x 5280 = 2640 feet per minute.