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∙ 15y agoNo, the average speed will always be between the minimum and maximum speeds.
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The Max speed was 60 because that is the speed limit. No faster ever.
Nothing whatsoever.There seems to be a widespread belief that you're allowed to speed when passing, but this is not the case anywhere I have ever lived. It's called a speed LIMIT, not a speed SUGGESTION.
Some theories suggest that tachyons could travel faster than the speed of light, but they have not been observed. In current physics, nothing with mass can reach or exceed the speed of light.
Average speed is a value of all the speeds you have travelled at over a certain length of time. Top speed is the absolute highest or fastest speed that you have ever reached. (A one time speed value).
In general the answer is, technically, no, you may not. However if you are passing a slower moving vehicle it would be considered 'lawful' to exceed the limit to pass the slower moving vehicle and then immediately return to the posted limit once it was passed.
Please ask that more clearly.
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no, never ever ever
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No. The maximum speed of a Great White Shark is 40 km/h and no human has ever swum faster than that.
The maximum side of a penis ever to be recorded was 13.5 inches.