( 500 ft ) x ( 1 mi/5,280 ft ) x ( 1 hr/70 mi ) x ( 3,600 sec/hr ) = 4.87 seconds (rounded)
Absolutely not. When first learning to drive a manual transmission, your legs may become tired after driving for a while, but within a week of driving, you will no longer notice this fatigue.
Driving distance in the US is measured in miles. it's 762.85 miles. There are 5280 feet in one mile.
100 miles is greater. A mile is 5,280 feet while a yard is only 3 feet. So, 100 miles is 528,000 feet while 100 yards is 300 feet.
Driving with two paired feet, I don't think so if the smartest person on Earth can't do it you can't too. So you shouldn't drive with two pair of feet.
Miles can't be converted with square feet. Miles measure length, while square feet measure area.
It would take 2.73 seconds to drive 100 feet at 25 mph
0.33 seconds.
80.67 feet every second at 55mph
About three seconds.
About 102.67 feet per second. 70 miles / 1 hour = x feet / 1 second 70 miles / 3600 seconds = x feet / 1 second 369600 feet / 3600 seconds = x 102.67 = x
Yes, it is legal. One could experience some slippage on the pedal. I drive in nylons constantly as I can't drive in heels and is easy.
69/11 seconds