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how many points would I get doing 78mph in a 60mph zone in Cumbria?
An offence like this would equate to a £60 fine and three penalty points on your licence. Going above 96mph on a motorway (where the limit is 70) would lead to a court summons.
exactly 5 hours
If you were stopped by an officer on the road you would get issued a fixed penalty notice, which would be 3 penalty points and a £60 fine. If you opted to be dealt with at court and you found guilty, you would receive the same amount of points and fine, as above, but you would have to pay court costs of £100 (average) and a surcharge of £15. Dependant on the circumstances of the incident, i.e aggravating factors such as heavy traffic, outside a school at opening/closing times, the court have the power to endorse your licence with more points and increase the fine, if they so wish.
If it is a suzuki katana 50cc, then it probebly won't reach 60! if is is de-restricted and modified it might well do, but its is such a slow time it is not worth clocking it!
60MPH is faster than 80kph 60MPH = 96.56064 kph 80kph = 49.7097 MPH
No, a 60 mph zone means you must drive at a safe speed for the prevailing road conditions and not exceed 60mph.
It would take 300mi/60mph = 5 hours.
Your front end is probably out of alignment. Have it checked at a mechanic.
The 2014 0-60mph in 6.0/6.2, 1/4 mile in 15.5/15.7 @ 92mph (manual/auto), quoted from car and driver.
One mile at 60mph would take just one minute.
about 60mph