Sentences with phrase «miles per hour near»

A driver exceeding 35 miles per hour near a school crossing can also be found guilty of criminal speeding.

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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).
Propelled by 50 mile - per - hour Santa Ana winds, the fire started in the Santa Paula foothills in a popular hiking destination near Thomas Aquinas College.
The second microburst, with winds gusting to 80 miles per hour, was confirmed to have cut a path of destruction and downed trees for more than 250 yards in North Salem, near the Putnam border.
Buried sediments near Sicily suggest water rushed into the sea's partially dried - out eastern basin at speeds reaching 100 miles per hour
It involved shear faulting with a fast rupture velocity of about 4 kilometers per second (about 9,000 miles per hour), more like a conventional earthquake near the surface than other deep earthquakes.
Serene Center Even as the outer winds reach speeds of 150 miles per hour, the eye remains remarkably calm, with winds near zero mph.
Using a single satellite image collected at UM's Center for Southeastern Tropical Remote Sensing (CSTARS), the research team was able to determine that a roughly 60 - meter high internal wave was traveling at a speed of three miles per hour (1.4 meters per second) near Dongsha Island in the South China Sea.
Slowing cargo vessels near coastlines by 10 to 15 miles per hour could dramatically cut ships» air pollution, according to a new study.
Spending a few hours per star, TPF will be able to find every Earth - size or larger planet within habitable distance of its sun — 50 million to 200 million miles for an average - size star — for each of the nearest few hundred stars.
Winds have been clocked at 1,800 kilometers per hour (1,118 miles per hour) near Saturn's equator.
The 3.8 - second - mark comes in a tenth of second faster than the 911 S. Top speeds reach up to 190 miles per hour in the 2015 Porsche 911 GTS near Chicago IL.
It hits 60 miles per hour in 2.7 seconds before reaching a top speed near 200 mph, and there's also an even wilder 600 - horsepower Nismo version.
Having previously driven a showroom - stock Challenger SRT Hellcat during lapping sessions at Auto Club Speedway's sport car course, which includes multiple sections where speeds can exceed 140 miles per hour and are immediately followed by heavy braking sections, I'd say that the standard pads are up to the job in all but the most extreme cases — like the near - constant everyday track use that the cars at Bondurant see — and they're as quiet as can be, unlike most carbon ceramic setups.
The Hellcat's top speed is an honest 204 miles per hour average, measured after two runs in opposite directions at a test facility near Milford, Michigan.
With a top speed of 186 miles per hour and all the performance attributes to harness that speed, Mercedes - Benz is redefining the performance coupe with the 2015 S65 AMG Coupe near Chicago IL.
Brown bears rely primarily on their keen sense of smell — a sense several times stronger than that of bloodhounds — but when the wind blows over the open habitat near Moraine Creek, one can experience sustained winds of thirty miles per hour, and gusts all the greater.
, but that lasted all of about 5 seconds, because when the electric assist smoothly kicked in, that perceived drag that I felt disappeared, replaced by an incredible lightness as I quickly got up to near 20 miles per hour with little effort.
A college student posing for a selfie while driving 90 miles per hour to the nearest Starbucks for an all - day latte binge?
The only reason I don't get anywhere near that is because the posted speed limit is significantly lower than that, ranging between 60 miles per hour and 70 miles per hour in the areas that I drive the most.
Vessels nearing each other must operate at no - wake speed (5 miles per hour) when within five lengths of the longest vessel.
The storms measure seven thousands miles across and reach wind speeds nearing 220 miles per hour, which would classify them as Category 5 hurricane here on Earth.
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