In any state I am aware of, 40 mile per hour over the speed limit constitutes Reckless Driving, and you may be assessed a hefty fine and maximum points on your license or even a suspension.
probably lose your permit for a period of time. then you'll have to start over again.
The driving distance is approximately 371 road miles. If you average 65 mph for the whole trip, the driving time will be about 5 hours and 42 minutes. Add extra time to account for stops or delays.
If it happens when you are driving fast (60-70 MPH) it could be that your wheels are out of alignment.
Struts and alignment This typically happens when the the wheel alignment is off.
30% is the dvla answer
If you are going 89 miles an hour in a 55 mph zone, what happens depends on where you are and if a cop catches you. If you are in Virginia and some other states, it is a big fine plus 90 days in jail. In other states it is about an $100 fine. Other places are in between.
That's an average speed of just over 65 mph... It's quite possible to cover that distance in a car provided the laws of your country permit driving at that speed.
It would be 65 MPH.
The exact consequences depend on the law in your city, your county, and your state, as well as on your behavior in court, and on what kind of a night the judge had before he heard your case.
According to tests conducted by the U.S. Department of Energy, mpg decreases by an average of 17% by driving at 70 mph compared to driving at 55 mph. Example: A car that gets 25 mpg at 55 mph would get about 25 X 0.83 = 21 mpg at 70 mph.
Yes, driving 5 mph over the speed limit is considered speeding.
depends how fast your travelling :/ If you are driving 76 mph, then you'll get there in 1 hour If you're driving 38 mph, then you'll get there in 2 hours If you're driving 19 mph, then you'll get there in 4 hours