I'm not a physics expert, but common sense suggests that any two objects travelling at exactly the same speed over exactly the same distance, regardless of size, shape, weight and other external forces will pass the finish line at exactly the same time.
You would find him down in the subway/train station underground.
The passengers reference point ! The passengers are moving at the same speed as the train.
Your tires would definitely have to rotate if you are speeding !
Yes. What would being in or out of your car have to do with the issue? Were you speeding is the issue.
No it would not. Pennsylvania is one of the few states that do not put out of state minor speeding tickets on your record.
A speeding ticket. Though an off duty cop said he would have taken Justin in for reckless driving, but he had no say and a speeding ticket is what he received.
It would be unfair to come out with a statement like that. The damage done to a car would be effected by were the impact was I.e. The side of the non speeding car and front of the speeding car. Also the type of car would effect the damage IE. A 4x4 and a Lamborghini the 4x4 could be the one speeding but he could come out better off because the small crunch zone and the 4x4 would proberly go over the Lamborghini. So short answer you can tell who was speeding by damage.
An object with a large mass and a high velocity would transfer the most kinetic energy to its surroundings. For example, a speeding train or a moving car would transfer a significant amount of kinetic energy due to their mass and speed.
in my opinion they will fine me
a speeding ticket is a speeding ticket! yes
If you get into an accident or get a speeding ticket your insurance will go up. I'm not sure about other traffic violations but speeding will.
i went 57 in a 35 and got a $144 speeding ticket