The European Union allow its constituent nations to set their own speed limits.
Most modern diesels of around a 2 litre capacity will get around 50mpg. Some of the more recent ones (less than 2 years ago) can get up to around 80mpg. Larger engines *usually* means less fuel economy. If you want a good reference for specific cars, check out http://www.parkers.co.uk The mpg depends largely how you drive it. Less heavy on the pedal, means less fuel is used. A common trick is to very gently accelerate up to around 5mph above the speed limit, take your foot off the accelerator entirely until you get around 5mph below the speed limit, then repeat.
Factors affecting the impact in a collision include the speed of the vehicles involved, the mass of the vehicles, and the angle at which they collide. Additionally, the type of surfaces in contact (e.g., wet, dry, or icy roads) can influence the severity of the impact. The presence of safety features, such as crumple zones and airbags, also plays a critical role in reducing the effects of a collision. Lastly, the relative size and structural integrity of the vehicles can significantly affect the outcome of the crash.
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On secondary roads, if the speed is not posted, it is generally 55 mph.
Depends on who administers the road. If it's a private road, the speed limit will be whatever the owner of the road determines it to be. In most instances of gravel roads not being private roads, they'll typically be county roads, and the county will have the jurisdiction to determine the speed limit.
Germany is known for having sections of its Autobahn highway system with no speed limit. Other countries that also have roads with no speed limit include parts of the Isle of Man and certain rural areas in Australia.
The speed limit for national roads in Ireland is 100 kilometres per hour.
In Victoria, Australia, the default speed limit on roads without speed limit signs outside built-up areas is 100 km/h. However, there are some exceptions, such as certain rural roads where the limit may be lower. Drivers should always remain vigilant and adhere to any posted speed signs and road conditions.
It is illegal to break the speed limit on public roads.
Speed limit signs are typically posted every half mile to one mile along highways and roads.
Europe does not have a universal speed limit. It is dependent on the country, the jurisdiction, and the road itself.
isn't one.
i think Township Establishes Uniform 25 to 35 mph Speed Limit on Township Roads.
In Ohio, the speed limit on most roads is 55 mph, unless otherwise posted. In urban areas, the speed limit is typically 25-35 mph. On highways, the speed limit is usually 65-70 mph. Drivers must adhere to these speed limits to avoid fines and ensure safety on the roads.
The National Speed Limit is 120km/h, which is about 74.5mph. In towns the limit is usually 50km/h, which is 30mph. Liam u suck