Common questions

What is mileage?

What is mileage?

1 : an allowance for traveling expenses at a certain rate per mile. 2 : aggregate length or distance in miles: such as. a : the total miles traveled especially in a given period of time. b : the amount of service that something will yield especially as expressed in terms of miles of travel.

How many miles in a car is good?

Standard cars in this day and age are expected to keep running up to 200,000 miles, while cars with electric engines are expected to last for up to 300,000 miles. Keeping a car that long has a lot of benefits, including the fact that it could save you a great deal of money.

How many business miles can an employee use in a year?

Use HMRC ’s MAPs working sheet if you need help. Your employee travels 12,000 business miles in their car – the approved amount for the year would be £5,000 (10,000 x 45p plus 2,000 x 25p). It doesn’t matter if your employee uses more than one vehicle in a year – it’s all calculated together.

What does more miles really mean for vehicle life?

Theoretically, a vehicle that has covered more miles has more wear and tear, but a car with 60,000 miles on the odometer can easily be in worse shape than one with 120,000 miles. Cars and trucks like to be driven.

How many miles does a standard car last?

Standard cars in this day and age are expected to keep running up to 200,000 miles, while cars with electric engines are expected to last for up to 300,000 miles. Keeping a car that long has a lot…

Why do you want 300, 000 miles in a car?

Why you’d want to spend 300,000 miles in any car is a question for another day, but let’s stick to the mechanical issue for now. RAY:What makes an engine wear out is how many times it turns.

Theoretically, a vehicle that has covered more miles has more wear and tear, but a car with 60,000 miles on the odometer can easily be in worse shape than one with 120,000 miles. Cars and trucks like to be driven.

How does the miles system work for dismounted soldiers?

Dismounted soldiers often wear a vest or harness with sensors as well as a “halo” of sensors on their helmets. MILES systems can be coupled with a real-time data link allowing position and event data to be transmitted back to a central site for data collection and display.

How does the miles system determine the outcome?

When this information is received by the target, the target’s MILES system uses a random number roll and a casualty probability lookup table to determine the outcome. For example, a MILES transmitter emulating an M16 rifle cannot harm an armored personnel carrier (APC), but could still “kill” a commander visible in the hatch of the vehicle.

What kind of controller did the miles system use?

These Advanced MILES systems made use of the CMOS 146800-series embedded controllers that had just become available at that time. The systems interleaved unique player identification codes within the weapon code bits transmitted by the laser, which were then stored by the receiver system of any player that was hit.

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