If your on "ice" and your driving 30 MPH you are going kinda fast unless you have chains or studs, best thing is to test your grip without other vehicles near by,
The law does not make concessions for weather: if there's a red light in front of you, you are still expected to stop for it normally ie at the stop line or before the sidewalk.
After the gas light comes on, you will typically be able to drive a Ford Explorer about 15 miles before it runs out of gas. You should stop and get gas to avoid running out.
It depends on how fast you are going. To go a mile in 1 minute, you must be going 60 miles per hour. If you are going as fast as light, you will travel about 11176944 miles in 1 second.
The timing belt should be replaced after about 70,000 miles. This is when things begin going wrong in the mechanics and it is best to avoid this.
Light travels much faster than sound. Light goes 186,000 miles per second. Sound travels at about 720 miles an hour. The light reaches your eye long before the sound gets there.
0.25 light years is 1.47 trillion miles (approx). And if you did not mean light years maybe you should have considered specifying what it was that you meant.
depends how well the engine has been looked after - ie regular servicing. I had an ex taxi which had done over 450,000 miles and still going strong when i sold it.
Answer 7.5 miles an hour should do it. 7.5 miles an hour
You out 500 over 5280 and get a decimal answer and that should be how many miles it has traveled.
How many miles should I have before I change my spark plugs
Till it quits going!!
If you are noted and apprehended by a law-enforcement officer, then you can be cited for going through the red light. Your speed at the time is irrelevant.
More than likely around 25 miles.