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The term "car driver" is not possessive. A "car driver" is compound noun for a person who is capable of driving a car.Example: We should hire a car driver to show us the sights.The possessive form is "car's driver", the driver of the car.Example: The car's driver did not stop at the stop sign.
It's not the car you need to worry about, it's the driver. Driver safety diminishes after about 8 hours or 500 miles, whichever comes first.
At 25 miles per hour, it takes you about 62 feet to stop a car, reaction time is added in. for a driver who is alert and well rested, in good health and not impaired by alcohol or medication. weight of car and load can very these figures.
When a driver wants to stop a car, they apply the brakes. The friction between the tires and the road surface help stop the car. How a vehicle handles is determined by the traction between the tires and roadway.
Depends on what the gas price is on the sign and how many miles/gallons you get, and how many miles that you driver per week.
Until you stop for gas or get where you are going.
If there is constant acceleration and deceleration then it would be 33.3 ft to stop
It would depend on the car, the driver and the maintenance it gets. Most should give you 200K to 300K miles. A few will give you 300K plus.
In an instant - if it is driven into a solid wall! Otherwise, the length of time will depend on many factors including the condition of the brakes, the tyres, the road, the mass of the car, the driver's reaction speed, etc.
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Friction?