Sentences with phrase «miles you drove at»

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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.
The Tesla Semi «expected base price» is for a truck that the company promises can drive fully loaded at highway speeds for 300 miles on a single charge.
Assuming that you don't drive more than 400 miles per day, and will park at home, near your own charger, or will have access to chargers wherever you park your car, that's acceptable.
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.
Justin Sonnekalb, a technical designer at Irrational Games who is working on this project, says the game play experience will allow users to walk or drive the Mars Rover prototype across several square miles of actual Martian terrain while pursuing research - oriented mission goals.
«Driving at a pretty steady, 60 - to 65 - mile - per - hour pace is actually pretty easy on a car,» Paul says.
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.»
In recent research, Nick Colas, chief market strategist at Convergex who keeps a lookout for consumer trends, found a strong correlation between the fall in gas prices, miles driven and employment trends.
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.
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.
The team has yet to decide a final route, but they are looking at areas where many people fly over short distances or drive several hundred miles to their destination.
A Tesla Model S P85D driver made the record books for the longest drive on a single charge, clocking in at 452.8 miles.
That's what over an over 5000 mile round trip across the U.S will do to you, plus a lot of driving around while I was at home.
At the end of January, drivers only needed to take over after an average of 125 miles driven, but that dropped to about once per 50 miles the first week of February.
So tell me my good fellow How someone is going to manage the equivalent of an 45 minute drive without a car or access to public transit (that would be about a 30 mile trip, so at least 10» ish hours walking for the average person or 3» ish hours on a bicycle if I recall base speeds correctly right)?
Since the acquisition, Musk has been regularly making the 2 - mile drive from Tesla's factory in Fremont, California, to SolarCity's R&D center to look at Solar Roof prototypes.
Tesla Motors Inc (NASDAQ: TSLA)'s CEO Elon Musk recently hinted that the highly anticipated Model 3 sedan will have a driving range of at least 250 miles.
At the time of the incident, Tesla said that it was the first crash involving Autopilot in roughly 130 million miles of driving in which the technology was in control.
Separate data from the Department of Transportation helps explain why: The number of miles Americans drove in August rose at the slowest pace this year, up 2.3 percent from a year ago.
The effect of looking at your phone for 2.3 seconds whilst driving at 30 miles an hour means you miss looking at 100 feet of road.
If it occurs to Molly that on Monday it was she who laid $ 100 on top of the cash machine in Wheeling and then drove 20 miles down the road before remembering what she'd done, her anger at Mort is likely to dissolve in a vision of moral equality.
He got up before daybreak that Sunday morning and drove 300 miles, preached at two services and spent the afternoon speaking with members of the congregation.
And at the same time, we were equipped with deep love to maintain connections over years and miles and through winding back roads we never get to drive.
I am doing that this year, too, but I confess that I have also been driving four miles to the crossroads store at Demers Centre, just south of Chapeau (which, with a population of about two hundred, is the metropolitan center of L'ile aux Allumettes) to pick up the papers.
That's not a bad thing in itself, and if you are driving badly it will at least give them the chance to say, «I'm shocked that another Christian overtook me at 95 miles an hour.»
Show your thanks to the migrant workers who toil in the hot sun at minimum wage so you can have a cheap salad and the truckers who drive 6,000 miles to bring produce from California to your table.
Besides, you are the one who woke up early, drove 18 miles to get to work, work your @ss off or your brains to be paid at the end of the month to earn your salary to buy the meat and bread and cook a nice dinner to your family, so where is your god in all of this???
Sometimes you catch sight of a turn leading off into the distance, a dirt track or a county road at right angles to the highway you're on, as you drive along those straight, miles - long lines you find only in the West.
Yeah religion makes much sense as driving a Bugatti Veyron.253 miles per hour.forward and backwards at the same time you want get any where with twice dead works man in the rut religion religious falsehood
I am so grateful — for all these opportunities, of course, but mostly for the kindness of other people: the reader who shoved a $ 50 Starbucks card into my pocket at a signing; the flight attendant who gently patted my arm; Dad's idea to make my favorite comfort food for dinner and Mom's faithful execution of pork loin, rice, and fried apples; Marvin and Brandon at Belk; Dan's shoulder; a call from my sister; readers who pile into minvans and drive many miles just to talk, friends who understood why, with all this good publicity, I would just need a good, long cry.
The broadband customer services agent hung up on me yesterday and I have to drive my son a hundred miles to serve at a Mass for the Martyrs of the English College.
what sounds weird to me is waking up at 0630, checking the computer to find 106 messages, clicking immediately on theone from Smitten Kitchen, and at 0705 absolutely drooling over the idea of hitting the kitchen this minute and what time does the local co-op open and do they have the best dried chick peas or do I need to drive the 48 miles to the Hanover co-op to get the good ones.
This pie looks so good, and I am so excited to make it tomorrow that I am not at all regretting the fact I drove 80 miles round - trip and paid fifteen bucks for two pounds of sour cherries.
I was planning on using canned and had to drive 48 miles to Fargo to buy dried, but at this stage in the winter game I will use any excuse to get out of the house.
The Towne Park team at North Suburban Medical Center in Thornton, CO became a «walking» testimony to Towne Park's Driven to Serve ® slogan when they raised $ 300 in support of the 5 mile Heart Walk for the American Heart Association they completed earlier this summer in Downtown Denver.
When our Dr. BBQ, Ray Lampe, told me that he had been invited to compete at the Best of the Best Invitational Barbecue Cookoff, I checked my Frequent Flyer miles, found that I had enough, and booked my flight to Jacksonville for the eventual drive to Douglas, Georgia.
Ennie Argence of New Orleans, driving the hydroplane Gun Shy in the championships of the National Inboard Hydroplane meet at Cape Coral, Fla., established a five - mile competitive speed record in the 266 - cubic - inch class, averaged 80.501 mph.
MOTOR SPORTS — WALT HANSGEN, West - field, N.J. throttle jockey, roared Briggs Cunningham's new Lister Jaguar up to 120 mph on straightaway, drove front - running race to win 80 - mile President's Cup feature with 75 - mph average at Upper Marlboro, Md..
Johnson passed Kevin Harvick with 21 laps remaining, then drove away for his second Monster Energy Cup Series win in a row and his second at the half - mile Tennessee track.
Last summer his father was making the 160 - mile drive to Mission Viejo from his modest second home in Ensenada, Mexico, when he stopped at a taco stand about 100 miles from the U.S. border.
BOATING — TOM D'EATH, driving Miss Budweiser, won the Gold Cup, unlimited hydroplane racing's oldest and most prestigious trophy, by completing six laps of the 2 1/2 - mile Mission Bay course off San Diego at an average speed of 124.593 mph.
You only need to drive 2 1/2 miles with one right turn before you bump into the University of Kansas, where all those bullet point dreams you find hanging in the lockers at Haskell are just reasonable expectations.
He won because a trainer who had a broken right leg and a 1 - for - 32record in starts at his home track in New Mexico this season loaded him into ahorse van and drove him 1,466 miles leftfooted to race the blue bloods in theirbackyard.
At Brighton, outside Salt Lake City, 2,000 skiers dared the 28 - mile drive up Big Cottonwood Canyon without snow tires.
By 13 he was a consistent winner on full - size bikes at his home track, Ross Downs, a quarter - mile oval — or short track — near Fort Worth, a 5 1/2 - hour drive from Lubbock.
It is about 100 miles from Wichita and at the end of an unremarkable two - hour drive from Kansas City, Mo..
HARNESS RACING — France's International Trot winner, Roquepine, came in first in the mile - and - a-half Gold Division of the $ 25,000 Challenge Cup at Roosevelt Raceway but was disqualified for interference and placed sixth as the No. 2 finisher, PERFECT FREIGHT ($ 17.60), driven by Jim Dennis, was declared the winner by a neck over Oscar R L.
Our friendly driver, Murphy, drove us the half - mile drive to the museum (it's available for up to three miles) in a sleek black Lexus, making us feel like the belles of the ball for at least 10 minutes.
The offer to test drive a car did not interest me at first, as I only drive a few miles each day, but when my husband pointed out that we might be able to time the car borrowing with -LSB-...]
That means the village could have two big - box grocery stores within a mile of each other in its downtown area, as Mayor Dan McLaughlin told residents at a hearing the village would allow Pete's Fresh Market to move in near John Humphrey Drive and 143rd Street.
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