As cars are made in vastly different lengths, the numbers will differ. The shortest car, the Peel P50, is 1.3716m (54 in.) in length. The longest car, an insane limousine complete with 26 wheels, a jacuzzi, a king size water bed and a helicopter landing pad, measures in at 30.48m (100 ft.).
A European family car is normally just over 4m in length so 4 cars would be around 17 metres.
American cars are, on average larger so I would suggest 18-19 metres.
probably about 1.8m but depends on your car
If a car is going 27 miles per hour it will travel 724.2 meters every minute.
meters
This you may determine for yourself, by measuring the area of floor mats; both front and back; in your car, or in a neighbour's car.
100cm in a meter, so 525cm.
probably about 1.8m but depends on your car
20 meters would be equal to about 3 to 3.5 car lengths. A car length is about 20 feet. A meter is equal to about 3 feet 6 inches.
That would be 3 car lengths for every 10 miles per hour.
In the metric system, lengths are calculated in meters.In the metric system, lengths are calculated in meters.In the metric system, lengths are calculated in meters.In the metric system, lengths are calculated in meters.
About 6 meters (trucks)
One car length for every 10 mph.
At least 3 to 5 seconds, that would be at least 4 to 6 car lengths going freeway speed.
about 7 meters I hoped i helped
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32-36 moer or less
Depends on weather conditions and how fast your going: Perfect/near perfect conditions: 0-30mph 3 car lengths 30-60mph 6 car lenths Raining/fog: 0-30mph 5 car lengths 30-60mph 8 car lengths Snowing/Icey conditions 0-30mph 8 car lengths 30-60mph 11 car lengths
You should be 1 car behind for every 10 mph