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of course not.....and that's because of the vehicles weight. A truck is heavier than a car so more mass has to be stopped and if the truck is loaded it takes again more time. It´s physical, the law of the moving materia ;)

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Q: Does a truck take an equal amount of time to stop as does a car?
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