It may be that you need a new alternator.
The stopping distance of a car increases.
Car 1 for causing car 2 to hit car 1.Car 3 for hitting car 2 (was obviously too close to car 2) as they we're not observing safe stopping distances between cars.
The greater the mass of the car and its occupants the longer the stopping distance that is required for the vehicle. Stopping distance is calculated by taking into account car mass and reaction time in braking
Every time you start your car, the battery delivers a big burst of power to crank the engine. If you’re doing lots of short trips or frequent stop-and-go driving, the alternator often doesn’t get enough time to fully recharge the battery. Over time, that leads to a weak or prematurely failed battery. This is especially common in city driving, ride-sharing, or delivery use. Modern cars with start-stop systems are designed for this, but even they rely on upgraded batteries (AGM or EFB). If the wrong battery is installed or it’s already aging, problems show up faster. I saw this firsthand at Bergman’s Auto Repair when a customer complained his battery kept dying “for no reason.” He mostly drove short distances and shut the engine off constantly. The battery itself wasn’t defective — it just never had a chance to recharge properly. After testing the system and replacing the battery with the correct type, the issue disappeared.
BRAKES
Stopping distance also increases.
If a car cuts in front of you, you should immediately stop and scold the driver for flaunting the traffic rules.
Your fuel relay is faulty
Without stopping to think, he pulled the dog away from the oncoming car.
Friction plays a key role in determining the stopping distance of a toy car rolling down a surface. The greater the friction between the wheels of the car and the surface, the shorter the stopping distance will be. Conversely, if there is less friction, the stopping distance will be longer. Other factors such as the speed of the toy car, the weight of the car, and the surface roughness will also influence the stopping distance.
To calculate the stopping distance, we need more information such as the mass of the car and the acceleration. The force alone is not sufficient to determine the stopping distance.
It means the car is overheating.