It is highly unsafe and illegal for a person to drive while having a seizure, as this poses significant risks to themselves and others on the road. Seizures can impair motor skills, awareness, and reaction times, making it impossible to drive safely. If someone experiences a seizure while driving, they may lose control of the vehicle, leading to potential accidents. It is crucial for individuals with a history of seizures to follow medical advice and avoid driving until they are cleared by a healthcare professional.
Anywhere from zero to 500 miles. It is possible to drive more than 500 miles, but we don't recommend it.
Approx 15 lemons
5000x2= 10000 miles in 1yr 10000x3= 30000 miles in 3 yrs answre= 30000 miles in 3yrs
The average person drives 13,476 miles a year. 15,000 miles per year is average. (The abbreviation M.P.A. is sometimes used, Miles Per Annum.)
as far as I know..its around 40 miles daily..
3 hours 27 minutes.
157.5/63 = 2.5 hours
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Molly's car can drive 24 miles for each gallon of gasoline. With 8 gallons in her tank, she can drive a total of 24 miles/gallon × 8 gallons = 192 miles before needing to stop for gas.
You can drive up to 300 miles at that rate.
This depends on the vehicle's "Miles per Gallon" (MPG) rating. For instance, my car goes 29 Miles per Gallon. You may want to ask the person that owns the vehicle what their MPG is. Their answer will tell you how many miles they can drive their car per gallon.
Depends how fast you drive. Having read your question and pondered it, I have to add a word of advice: Please don't try it unless you have a license to drive.