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30 km/h
Yes, as long as both means of travel follow the same route ... i.e., you walk on the road, or drive through the cornfield.
The time it takes to drive 67 miles will depend on various factors such as the speed you are traveling and any obstacles or traffic along the route. In general, if you are driving at a constant speed of 60 miles per hour, it would take approximately 1 hour and 7 minutes to drive 67 miles.
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Don't you have a calculator???? Anyway its 6. i.e. 6x6x6=216 You should have that memorised lol, that's what I had to do when I was in school (and I'm not old! I'm still only 18....)
It varies with your route, but on average it should be about a 2 hour and 30 minute drive.
50 mph, 40+60=100/2=50, assuming you use the same route.
route 66
Generally, Iowa schools allow students who have had their driving permit for over 6 months and have taken Drivers Ed to get a school permit. This allows the student to drive on a direct route to and from school and to and from school sports/activities.
An Average of 6-7 hours depend on your knowledge of the route,and your speed.And if you dont make any pitstops.
I'm not exactly sure but if i were you i would go to mapquest.com it tells you the fastest route to go and the exact miles and also the appoximate time including the average on that route traffic.
a popular cattle drive route in the years after the Civil War
That depends on how fast you drive and what route you take.
I would say 100-200 steps for an average route.
It's the quickest route, but not the only route.
According to Google Maps, it takes an average of 13 hours to get to Savannah, Georgia, from Indianapolis, Indiana, depending on which route you take.
It's 180 miles. If you average 60 mph, it's 3 hours. Faster... less time.