There are many factors involved and therefore no single answer.
Some factors are reaction time, vehicle speed, vehicle weight, braking type, braking efficiency and vehicle type.
It depends on the vehicle you are in
Depend on what vehicle you are driving. A large vehicle will take longer to stop than a small sports car. The average car will take about 190 feet which includes reaction time. This will take about 8.5 seconds.
take it to a truck stop
It can take up to three times longer to stop a vehicle in wet conditions.
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SRS malfunctioning. Take the vehicle to the dealer for repair. take the vehicle to a dealer
It will take a long time. But if you stop CFC's, the disappearing will stop too.
On wet pavement, it will take your vehicle about twice as long to stop compared to dry pavement. This is due to reduced tire grip and increased distance needed for braking on wet surfaces. Drive cautiously and leave extra space between cars to account for longer stopping distances in wet conditions.
Speed of vehicle .
Depends on what you're trying to stop with
25mph.
when you started and when you stop