A state patrol officer saw a car start from rest at a highway on-ramp. She radioed ahead to another officer 30 mi along the highway. When the car reached the location of the second officer 26 min later, it was clocked going 60 mi/hr. The driver of the car was given a ticket for exceeding the 60/mi/hr speed limit. Why can the officer conclude that the drive exceeded the speed limit?

Answer :

speed = distance /time

speed  = 30 miles / 26 minute

speed = 30 miles /26 minute x 60 minutes/1 hour

speed = 900 miles/13 hours

speed = 69 mph

The speed actually exceed the limit

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The officer conclude that the driver exceeded the speed limit as the speed was 69mph.

speed = distance /time

speed  = 30 miles / 26 minute

speed = 30 miles /26 minute x 60 minutes/1 hour

speed = 900 miles/13 hours

speed = 69 mph.

What is your maximum speed limit?

the prevailing maximum pace limit for cars on expressways is a hundred and twenty km and on national highways, the maximum velocity restriction is 100 mph.

Velocity limits in India vary by way of nation and car type. In April 2018, the Union Ministry of street shipping and Highways constant the most velocity limit on expressways at a hundred and twenty km/h, for national highways at one hundred km/h, and for urban roads at 70 km/h for the M1 class of vehicles.

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