Sentences with phrase «miles per hour at»

In 2009, a major F - 3 tornado traveled 20 miles across the Richmond area with winds exceeding 200 miles per hour at its strongest point.
However, you can raise a defense that you were going 45 miles per hour at 3 am and there was no traffic on the street.
Even if you were only going five miles per hour at the time of the accident, you can still suffer damage to your head, neck and spine.
Braun, teaming with 2017 GTSA champion George Kurtz, recorded a best lap of 55.032 seconds for an average speed of 96.42 miles per hour at the famed 1.5 - mile, seven - turn road circuit in northeast Connecticut.
How does hustling a two - and - a-half-ton Japanese tea room to 60 miles per hour at around the same time (5.5 - 5.6 seconds) as a Porsche Boxster manual sound?
Yet as it turns out, one doesn't quite need an enclosed cockpit to go fast; a Shelby Cobra replica from Superformance just set a blistering new speed record, hitting 201.1 miles per hour at the Mojave Air and Space Port.
Members of a family spanning three generations were lost in the crash; police investigators estimated that the S.U.V. was traveling 68.5 miles per hour at the time of the crash, exceeding the 50 m.p.h. speed limit.
He ended up only throwing 62 miles per hour at the NFL Combine, but no other quarterback topped 60.

Not exact matches

Someday, a driver will crash into a wall at 200 miles per hour.
In a sport that requires athleticism, skill, preternatural spatial awareness... and the ability to look past the inherent risk of driving a race car at 200 miles per hour and still perform at the highest level, he talked about his injury.
[Comments made during video: We're traveling at 27,000 kilometers per hour, or roughly 18,000 miles an hour.
It would be electrically powered, and travel at about 30 miles per hour.
Musk added that the trucks would be able to travel up to 500 miles on a single battery charge when filled with cargo and driving at 65 miles per hour.
Not all electric cars can be charged at a rate of 80 miles per charging hour, but even if they could, achieving 400 miles (the equivalent of an average gasoline car gas tank capacity) would take 5 hours of charging.
«Driving at a pretty steady, 60 - to 65 - mile - per - hour pace is actually pretty easy on a car,» Paul says.
The JB - 9, which can climb 10,000 feet in the sky at speeds of up to 63 miles per hour, is far from the first jetpack to take to the skies and it won't be the last.
A survey of electric car chargers showed that the sub-compact Nissan Leaf will fill the batteries at a rate of 15 to 80 miles per charging hour, depending on the charger capabilities.
Nick Woodman and I are strapped into the cockpit of a vintage racecar on a winding, narrow road in California's Santa Cruz Mountains, taking cliff - side turns at 60 miles per hour and rocketing up to 100 on the straightaways.
At 111 miles per hour, he'd better not be thinking about anything except his Buick.
It will travel at 1,451 miles per hour (10 % faster than Concorde), and will fly at around 60,000 feet — higher than any other aircraft has flown, according to The Daily Mail, resulting in a quieter, less turbulent experience.
No one thinks the jockey is in total control of a thoroughbred racehorse running at 40 miles per hour.
Don't even try going up that slightly tilted driveway, or pass over that speed bump at more than eight miles per hour.
«You're coming in at 5,000 miles per hour or more, and you have to rely on rocket power alone — fired precisely at the right time — to get down softly.
NHTSA and NTSB said Brown did not apply the brakes, and his last action was to set the cruise control at 74 miles per hour (119 kph), less than 2 minutes before the crash — above the 65 - mph speed limit.
Each carriage on Kim's 90 high - security carriages is bulletproof, and with all the extra weight, the trains top out at just 37 miles per hour, the Times reported.
It touched down at around 190 miles per hour, Sumwalt said, faster than the typical 155 miles per hour.
On some roads, drivers could use Autopilot at up to 90 miles (145 km) per hour, it said.
On a stretch of Highway 101, east of downtown San Francisco, Vogt had clicked a button between the front seats, turned a dial to adjust the speed, taken his hands off the wheel, moved his feet back from the gas pedal and brake — and then turned to look me straight in the face, while, at 60 miles per hour, the scenery ticked by.
When traveling at speeds approaching 800 miles per hour, the tiniest irregularity could cause significant damage.
Prior to joining Tufts in 2008, Axelrod was head of capital management at Lehman — where he says his experience was «like driving a car at 85 miles per hour, knowing that's probably too fast, but not fully appreciating the danger.»
The hyperloop, a catch - all term describing the technology that's been developed by numerous companies since Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk crowdsourced the idea in 2012, resembles a bullet train that can theoretically travel at velocities nearing the speed of sound (about 700 miles per hour).
Those teams have spent much of the past year creating designs for the levitating pods that may someday carry passengers at up to 700 miles per hour through a low - pressure tube between San Francisco and Los Angeles.
I squint and stare at the tractor - trailer in front of me while a reckless driver swerves between lanes at 80 miles per hour to my left.
The researchers asked participants to drive different cars at 25 miles per hour or less around a 2.7 - mile track in Salt Lake City.
(Poets & Quants)-- Hurtling into Shanghai at more than 200 miles per hour on a bullet train to attend a pre-MBA boot camp at a leading Chinese business school gave international participants a striking welcome to China's breathtaking ascendance.
Meanwhile, Honda's Asimo android not only walks on two legs but can run at nearly four miles per hour — and serve drinks on a tray.
The missile currently flies to its target at low altitude and subsonic speeds of about 550 miles per hour.
The analysis assumed each car drove 15,000 miles — roughly the national average — at a rate of 30 kilowatt hours of electricity per 100 miles, based on the median mileage rate for Tesla Model 3 and Model S vehicles, according to figures reported to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
Sheldon Richardson: DT, New York Jets (4 games; substance abuse): The 2013 defensive Rookie of the Year was already set to miss four games of the season for violating the substance abuse policy but could now be facing an increased suspension after being arrested for allegedly resisting arrest and speeding at up to 143 miles per hour in St. Louis before the start of training camp.
Other research, like the Copenhagen City Heart Study, looked at healthy joggers and nonjoggers for more than a decade and determined that «the most favorable running regimen for reducing cardiovascular mortality» was six miles per week, broken down into three running days per week at a pace of seven miles per hour.
The hurricane is about 35 miles (55 km) southeast of San Juan, Puerto Rico with maximum sustained winds of 155 miles per hour (250 km per hour), the NHC said, adding that it is moving in a north - westerly direction at 10 mph (17 km / h).
But then again, you're flying at 17,500 miles per hours, it's not like you can just open a hatch and jump out with a parachute and be home.
The EHang 184's battery, which takes between two and four hours to charge, is good enough for a 23 - minute flight at a cheetah - like 62 miles per hour.
The International Space Station (ISS) is an ultimate target for adventurous photographers, since it orbits 250 miles above Earth while moving at 17,500 miles per hour.
Leaf peers are both appreciated, for bringing in the big tourist dollars, and despised for chugging along the roads, rubbernecking, at five miles per hour.
A fine spray of medicine in liquid form then shoots out the front of the Biojector 2000 at 520 miles per hour.
So why are you still living your business life at 55 miles per hour?
Submittal Exchange employees move at a fast pace: fifty miles - per - hour, to be exact.
Gita is 26 inches in diameter and can carry up to 40 pounds, travel at 22 miles per hour and run for eight hours of continuous use.
Bits and pieces shed by this comet litter its orbit and bombard the Earth's upper atmosphere at 110,000 miles per hour (177,000 km / h).
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