A car going 25 mph will go 132,000 feet in one hour.
At 30 mph, a car is traveling at 2,640 feet per minute.
It takes a car 387 feet to come to complete stop when going 70mph.
It is traveling about 51.3 feet every second.
228 ft
20 meters would be equal to about 3 to 3.5 car lengths. A car length is about 20 feet. A meter is equal to about 3 feet 6 inches.
depending on the type 18 feet down to 9 feet for each car... 36-72ft
depends how long the car is
That depends on vehicle speed. At 60 mph a vehicle covers 88 feet in one second. It also depends on the length of the car, but assuming the average car is 15 feet in length, it takes less than 2 tenths of a second to travel one "car length" at 60 mph. So in one second, the average car covers almost 6 car lengths! Double the speed - 120 mph - and that same car covers 176 feet in one second; more than half the length of a football field.
Standard distance for parking from hydrant is 2 car lengths. Page 67 of the Maryland Drivers Handbook states you must be 15 feet from a fire hydrant, that is about 1 car length.
When within 100 feet (about five car lengths) of or crossing an intersection or railroad crossing.
Three car lengths. Kidding, depends what kind of car. If average length, I'd say 30 feet.
One car length for every 10 mph.
a double hernia
At least 3 to 5 seconds, that would be at least 4 to 6 car lengths going freeway speed.
Depends on weather conditions and how fast your going: Perfect/near perfect conditions: 0-30mph 3 car lengths 30-60mph 6 car lenths Raining/fog: 0-30mph 5 car lengths 30-60mph 8 car lengths Snowing/Icey conditions 0-30mph 8 car lengths 30-60mph 11 car lengths
5,280 feet.