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∙ 11y agoFive hours.
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∙ 11y agoexactly 5 hours
It will take a driver 5 hours to drive 300 miles at a speed of 60 miles per hour.
2 hours and 20 min
It would take 300mi/60mph = 5 hours.
Time = Distance/Speed = 300 miles/60 mph = 5 hours
time = distance divided by speed 300/60 = 5 hours
At 60 mph, it will take 5 hours. Faster, shorter. Slower, longer.
She will go 420 miles.
An over-the-road driver can drive 100,000 - 150,000 miles in a year.
420 miles
An occasional driver should only drive as many occasional miles as he might occasionally want to drive. The term Occasional driver is not indicative of how many miles they might drive but rather how often they may drive, there is no specific legal definition for an occasional driver. Most Insurers develop there own guidelines to determine if some fits the definition of an occasional driver. Generally an occasional driver would drive your vehicle no more than a few times a year. If they drive regularly once a week or regularly once a month, or once every 6 weeks, then they are a regular driver. By the very definition of the term, an occasional driver would not know how often they are going to drive. Any type of planned or scheduled use would define them as a regular driver.
70*6=420 miles