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doesn't include any reasonable estimate at all.

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The best estimate for the total stopping distance of a car traveling at 66 kilometers per hour would depend on various factors such as road conditions, vehicle condition, and driver reaction time. However, a rough estimate could be around 40 meters to 55 meters.

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