Unless otherwise indicated it is 70 mph
70mph
It depends on the average speed which, in turn, depends on what the car is capable of, the speed limit(s), road conditions, traffic, stoppages. At 20 mph, the speed limit on my road, it would take 33.5 days! On a UK motorway, staying within the legal speed limit, just over 9.5 hours.
It depends on the speed that you drive at which, in turn, depends on the speed limit, road conditios, your vehicle, traffic etc. At 20 mph (the speed limit on my street) 5 hours. On a UK motorway, 1.43 hours or just over 1 hour 25 minutes. On roads without speed limit, less than that.
In a 20 mph speed zone 24 minutes. On a UK motorway (speed limit 70 mph) less than 7 minutes. On some European roads less than 5 minutes.
This question makes no sense, what do you mean? the speed of the car does not dictate the posted speed limit.
The average speed of any car should be the posted speed limit.
Whatever the posted speed limit is.
It means the absolut limit to go on a car
To determine which car exceeded the speed limit of 60 mph, we would need the speeds of each car traveling on the highway. Any car traveling at a speed greater than 60 mph would be considered to have exceeded the speed limit. Without specific speed data for each car, we cannot identify which one was speeding.
The speed limit is exactly that. The LIMIT. Driving faster than the limit can get you a ticket. So, No.
my car was damaged by debris on the motorway can i make a claim?
A car going at the maximum legal speed on a UK motorway. Also, a cheetah.