Yes, if it hits a brick wall! Seriously though, I think a standard car would just about stop in that distance in ideal conditions. The official figure may be slightly above that.
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The typical BREAKING distance from 50mph is 38meters, but the overall stopping distance is 53meters (overall stopping distance is made up of thinking distance, which is 15meters in this case, + breaking distance)
110 kmh = 68.3508 miles per hour.
These rules vary somewhat from state to state. In California, passenger car brakes must stop a vehicle going 20 MPH within 25 feet.
No, going in reverse does not take miles off the odometer. The odometer measures the total distance a vehicle has traveled, regardless of the direction it is moving.
The force of impact depends on various factors such as the weight of the vehicles, momentum, and the duration of the collision. However, in general, a car traveling at 55 miles per hour hitting a stopped vehicle can result in a significant force of impact due to the high speed involved. It is important to consider that the force of impact can cause serious damage and injuries.
Depending on the speed of the vehicle, if you are going 60 miles an hour you will be driving for 1hr. and 18 mins Depending on the speed of the vehicle, if you are going 60 miles an hour you will be driving for 1hr. and 18 mins
6.5 miles in 10 minutes is 39 miles per hour.
The answer depends on how long you travel for, how much money for fuel you have, how long the vehicle lasts before parts are worn out.
Assuming there is no acceleration a vehicle going at the constant speed 50 mph, will take 4 hours to drive 200 miles.
ten feet for every ten miles an hour
5 miles per hour