The vehicle's reaction distance depends on the driver's reaction time.
4.6 meters or 15ft. is the estimated stoping distance of a vehicle travelling at 25 MPH. Thinking time and weather or not you are sober have not been taken into account.
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You should not be travelling on a pavement at 70 mph!
Depends on what vehicle you are driving. The average car stopping distance including reaction time at 60 mph is about 275 feet.
Is based on vehicle weight and road conditions. you also have to figure in the reaction time of the driver, condition of the brakes, tires, and vehicle overall. however you can figure that at 60 mph a vehicle will travel one mile per minute
Depends entirely on the size of the vehicle. The average stopping distance for a vehicle is around 160 feet. That includes 51 feet you will travel during your reaction time. And 109 feet braking distance.
23 meters in normal conditions
53 metres/ 175 feet
The kinetic energy of the vehicle when it is travelling faster is four times as great. It the brakes apply the same retardation and the friction from the tires on the road surface is unchanged then the stopping time will be four times as long.
1 hour if you are travelling at 75 mph
44feet
possibilityThe car is out of alignment or you have a wheel out of balance.