No, you cannot travel 500 km in 8 hours without exceeding a speed of 55 mph. To determine the necessary speed, convert 500 km to miles (approximately 311 miles). Dividing 311 miles by 8 hours gives a required speed of about 38.875 mph, which is below 55 mph. Thus, it is indeed possible to cover that distance within the time limit without exceeding the speed.
It could be more than 15 hours in some built up areas, or less than 4 hours on some motorways. And that is without violating speed limits.
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to help you get around faster than walking but slower than driving
1 day and 7 hours driving without stopping. It is about 2131 miles.
if your driving mor than 4 hours tack a 1 hour brcke
It is a little more than eight hours driving time.
it was faster than driving them by horse.
Not for more than 2 hours if the car is parked outside. You must have your heat block powered up before 2 hours. Newaz
Salt water will evaporate faster.
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Gas planets typically rotate faster than Earth. For example, Jupiter rotates the quickest with a day length of about 10 hours, Saturn has a day length of about 10.7 hours, Uranus about 17 hours, and Neptune about 16 hours. In comparison, Earth rotates once every 24 hours.