10 mins
360 miles
20 minutes !
1 hour 14 minutes.
Two minutes per mile at 30 mph.
30mph :)
30MPH
600 Fps///try 30mph usually
depends on the size. a trailer boat=30mph a ski boat=60mph
The national speed limit in the UK is 60 miles per hour and this is indicated by a white circle with a black diagonal line through it.The speed limit on UK motorways and dual carriageways is 70mph. This can also be indicated by the same sign described above.There are a variety of different speed limits employed within the UK for different locations and these are indicated by a white circle with a red border and the limit indicated with black numbers in the middle.30mph is the general speed limit for built up residential areas. This is increasingly being dropped to 20mph in housing estates.40mph is the speed limit in urban areas where a large number of houses are not directly on the road.50mph is the speed limit for areas of high incidents of crashes, suburban bypasses and other areas as required.
Whatever the posted speed limit is for traffic. There isn't one set speed limit for this.
too many crashes . When I was young, there was only the 30mph limit in towns, and a few 40mph limits on urban through ways. Apart from that, no limit on the open road. Now we have 70mph on motorways and dual carriageways, 60mph on all other roads unless lower limit posted. Lower limits are a sometimes confusing mix of 50mph, 40mph, 30mph, 20mph and 10mph
The speed limit in built-up areas is 30mph, unless signs show otherwise.
There is problem with the electronic throttle and it puts a 30mph limit on your engine.
30mph
No limit ! The only exception is near some major cities or near road works. There the speed limit will be indicated.
You may drive as fast as the posted speed limit allows, provided it is safe to do so. Built up areas tend to have a 30mph speed limit with the occasional 40mph on main routes.