Yes, it's true that drivers make hundreds of decisions per mile driven, often subconsciously. These decisions include actions like adjusting speed, changing lanes, responding to traffic signals, and interpreting road signs. Additionally, drivers must constantly assess their surroundings, anticipate the actions of other road users, and react to unexpected situations. This complex decision-making process is crucial for safe and efficient driving.
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1 mile= 1 mile 5,280 feet= 1 mile
5280 feet equal a mile.
If you mean how many 4 miles make 1 mile then 0.25 If you mean how many 0.4 miles make 1 mile then 2.5
yes, true.
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Miles driven times 40 miles driven x 57.5 cents per mile
* 55 cents per mile for business miles driven * 24 cents per mile driven for medical or moving purposes * 14 cents per mile driven in service of charitable organizations
A mile is a mile. One mile = 2,580 feet. There may be miles that are harder to drive than others, but they are all the same length. That mile must be a short mile because a regular mile has 5280 feet.
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It was driven for 241 miles.
Beginning on Jan. 1, 2009, the standard mileage rates for the use of a car (also vans, pickups or panel trucks) will be: * 55 cents per mile for business miles driven * 24 cents per mile driven for medical or moving purposes * 14 cents per mile driven in service of charitable organizations
For the tax year 2010 50 cents per mile for business miles driven.
For 2008, you can deduct $.19 per mile driven January 1 - June 30, and $.27 per mile driven July 1 - December 31.
200 for new drivers