Miles or kilometres per gallon. (MPG, KPG)
25 km
The term that describes how to measure a vehicle's efficiency in terms of distance traveled with one gallon of gas is "fuel economy." This is typically expressed in miles per gallon (MPG) in the United States. Higher MPG values indicate better fuel efficiency, meaning the vehicle can travel farther on a single gallon of fuel.
The vehicles odometer records the mileage for you.
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Distance traveled by an object per unit of time is called speed. Speed is a scalar quantity. It is always greater than or equal to zero. Direction is not associated with this physical quantity. Speed at any instant is called instantaneous speed. Speedometer in vehicles show instantaneous speed viz. speed at any instant of time. Speed at any instant = derivative of traveled distance with respect to time = dx/dt.
Time, distance
A Toyota odometer measures the distance a vehicle has traveled using a series of sensors and gears. When the vehicle moves, a speed sensor detects the rotation of the wheels, which is then translated into distance traveled. This data is processed and displayed on the odometer in either analog or digital format. In modern vehicles, the odometer may also be integrated into the car's onboard computer system, allowing for additional functionality and features.
Vehicles increased the speed that long distances could be traveled.
The military vehicles traveled through town in a convoy system.
the heaviest traveled interstate in the US is I-405 in Los Angeles and gets 390xxx vehicles a day
Ben Franklin's invention, the odometer, helped people measure distance by tracking the number of rotations of a wheel linked to the vehicle's movement. This device was useful for measuring distances traveled by carriages and other wheeled vehicles.
Heavier vehicles typically require a longer stopping distance than lighter vehicles. This is because heavier vehicles have more momentum, which makes it harder to brake and come to a stop quickly.