check your wheel bearing
What kind of tires do you have? Sometimes large tires and especially off-road tires will hum as you drive on pavement. Try taking your truck down a dirt road, the humming should be less noticeable on a softer road surface.
if the speed is increasing at 3 m/s2 then that is the acceleration (if i understand the question correctly)
Road accidents at high speed are worse because the force of impact is greater, causing more severe damage to vehicles and occupants. High-speed accidents also reduce the time available for drivers to react and take evasive actions, increasing the likelihood of a collision. The higher speed can lead to more violent crashes and a higher chance of fatalities or serious injuries.
there is no exact speed there all different you would have to search the road. :)
No. The loud humming noise could be a wheel bearing going bad and it could damage the ABS sensor if allowed to continue.
sounds like tire/road noise
Possibly the wheel bearing.
Posted speed limits tell you what the maximum speed is on that specific road. That is the speed that you are legally able to drive on the road.
bitumen pitch means road surface
When there is no speed limit sign posted on a road, it means that drivers should follow the default speed limit set by the law for that type of road.
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the same speed