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You're remembering the climactic sequence of "Used Cars" (1980).
Fastest mile long track is Phoenix International Raceway (PIR)
1 mile is 5,280 feet.
A swedish "mile" is 6,25 imperial miles.
A desert is as long as it needs to be. There is no specified size. It can be as small as a mile to several thousand miles.
If it is "Bumper to Bumper Traffic" there could be as many as 250 vehicles in each lane per mile.
Mile of Cars was created in 1954.
It takes 1 hour and 3 minutes.
The cortege of cars following the hearse was at least a mile long.
Yes, they are meant to last very long. Hyundai hybrid cars have a 5 year warranty or up to 60000 mile warranty versus the traditional 4 year, 500000 mile warranty on most vehicles so they are meant to last.
The Beijing traffic jam (60 mile traffic jam for 10 days)
The average car length is 4.12m. A mile is 1609m, therefore it would take 390.5 cars bumper to bumper to make a mile. The car length was calculated by a study in Oregon, used to find the right length for parking spaces
That depends...how long is your stride and how many steps have you taken?
taking the average car length to be just over 4m, it would take approx 400 cars. depends on the cars u use though, would take a lot more minis than saloons!
1/4 mile or 1320 feet.
There are a few routes that by cars, the fastest one is over 3,000 miles.
Trains by a mile