420 Miles.
The total driving time at a constant speed, excluding stops or delays, is: 9 hours 55 minutes.
5 hours 58 minutes at a constant 65 mph, excluding stops.
300/60 = 5 hours
It would take 300mi/60mph = 5 hours.
To find the time it takes to drive 300 miles at a constant speed of 60 miles per hour, you can use the formula: time = distance ÷ speed. So, time = 300 miles ÷ 60 miles per hour = 5 hours. Therefore, it will take the driver 5 hours to complete the trip.
420 miles
70*6=420 miles
The driver would drive a distance of 150 miles. 75 mi/hour so 75 X 2=150 miles
driving average 70 to 75 about 6 hours if your very slow driver about 8 hours
It will take about 11 hours and 32 minutes of total driving time if you drive non-stop at a constant speed of 65 mph.
12 hours 27 minutes - assuming you're driving at a constant speed.
Yes, in many states, new drivers are required to log a certain number of driving hours as part of their driver's education or licensing requirements.
It will take about 19 hours and 13 minutes of total driving time at a constant 65 mph. Add some time for stops and delays.
It will take about 2 hours and 52 minutes of total driving time if you drive non-stop at a constant speed of 65 mph.
10 hours 46 minutes of total driving time at a constant 65 mph, excluding speed changes or stops along the way.
14 hours 35 minutes of total driving time at a constant 65 mph, excluding speed changes or stops along the way.
It will take about 11 hours and 50 minutes of total driving time at a constant 65 mph. Add some time for stops and delays.