Archive for the ‘speeding’ Category
Thursday, June 3rd, 2010
I see truck drivers speeding every time on the road when I drive. I also see them running through red traffic lights and overtaking other vehicles dangerously. Do they get away with it or not?
Do you mean rarely? What you see is not the majority. I was highway patrol and did Motor Carrier Safety – which is a unit specifically for enforcement of laws and regulations regarding to truck drivers intra and interstate. If you pose this question to a truck driver I am sure his or her opinion will differ greatly than yours.
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Tuesday, June 1st, 2010
I’m looking for the best software for speeding up my dial-up modem internet connection. What is the best software that works good and speeds up the connection to maximum speed? Thanks.
I agree with TheHumble. Your greatest gains in speed will probably come from maintenance (defraging, clearing your system tray, deletion of unneeded files, etc.) but if you still want some software to play with there’s an accelerator called Modem Booster. I haven’t used it myself but a friend of mine raves about it. You can find it at http://www.inklineglobal.com/products/mb/
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Monday, May 31st, 2010
Superman news for the week May 21-27, 2010. Brought to you by SupermanHomepage.com. Hosted by Steve Younis. Also includes the “Bailey Planet” rant by Neal Bailey.
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Saturday, May 29th, 2010
The posted speed limit is 45 miles per hour on this stretch of highway. You are monitoring traffic with a radar gun. The first exist is 3.6 miles up the road. Your radar picks up a speeding car averaging 68 mph. When you try to start your motorcycle it won’t start. Finally, your motorcycle starts and you begin your pursuit 30 seconds after the speeding car has passed you on the roadside. How fast do you need to go to catch up to the speeding car? What is your average speed in pursuit?
Speeding car has only 3.03 more miles
Will take it 2.676 minutes to reach exit
3.6 miles in 2.676 min
= 80.7 mi/hr
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Thursday, May 27th, 2010
Efforts to catch drivers speeding through Baltimore city school zones are now in high gear.
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Wednesday, May 26th, 2010
If there is a car going below the speed limit in one lane and a car speeds past in the other lane and the speed camera flashes. Then how does the camera know which car was speeding?
I was travelling in the left lane and the car went past in the right lane and was speeding. The camera flashed and I don’t want the blame!
UK ROAD
The operator will check the speed by measuring the lines on the road and the distance both cars have travelled from the photos.
The one going faster will have passed more lines and thus will be the one which gets the NIP.
Those who say they only cover only one lane are just plain WRONG.
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Sunday, May 23rd, 2010
I need this explained to me, not just answered.
A speeding motorist passes a stopped police car. At the moment the car passes, the police car starts from rest with a constant acceleration of 4.28 m/s2. The speeding motorist continues with constant velocity until caught by the police car14.8s later. How fast is the speeding car going?
Thank you, Druisse! My main problem is really just.. understanding the problem! Ha ha! Your help is greatly appreciated. To the two who said he wasn’t fast enough.. thank you, too! I thought it funny. (=
The answer is apparently 31.7 m/s. Why should it be divided by 2?
When the police car catches the speeding car they certainly do not have the same velocity. The police car catches up with the speeding car because it has a higher velocity than the speeding car. What is true is : They have covered the same distance, and/ or been travelling for the same time.
What distance did the police go travel?
s = ut + 0.5*a*t²
s = 0 + 0.5*4.28*14.8²
s = 468.75m
The speeding car traveled 468.75m in 14.8 sec,
Velocity of car = 468.75/14.8 = 31.68 m/s
Answer: 31.7m/s
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Sunday, May 23rd, 2010
A little remix for you guys!
Hope y’all enjoy it!!
“Omarion” – “Speeding” Omarion” – “Speeding” Omarion” – “Speeding” Omarion” – “Speeding” Omarion” – “Speeding” Omarion” – “Speeding” Omarion” – “Speeding” Omarion” – “Speeding” Omarion” – “Speeding” Omarion” – “Speeding” Omarion” – “Speeding” Omarion” – “Speeding” Omarion” – “Speeding” Omarion” – “Speeding” Omarion” – “Speeding”
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Thursday, May 20th, 2010
Do you have to plead not guilty? Just got my second speeding ticket within a year, and afraid of all the points and insurance increases. Do you have to say you weren’t speeding? Any suggestions?
What does it mean to plead No Contest, and what is likely to happen? By the way, I HAVE BEEN driving slower, but was having a bad day.
Thank you, Adam. I am in NJ, and I thought that was how it worked! Most of the rest of you suck – I hope you make a mistake someday.
Like they say in prison, be 21 about it, you did it, admit it, then hopefully learn from your lessons.
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Tuesday, May 18th, 2010
Maximum speed and acceleration of BMW X5 4.8i E70
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