Three if it hits a bicyclist. I can say that from experience. At least I think it was three; was pretty hard to approximate after I rolled off the hood.
in the absence of any indication of the local conditions, weight of car, about 60 feet
400 ft
This depends on the force which is slowing the car as well as the mass of the vehicle. The average is approximately 30 ft. + 55ft. for reaction time a total of 85ft.
72 Feet
25mph.
The stopping distance at 25 mph can vary based on factors like road conditions and vehicle type, but a general rule of thumb is that it takes about 59 feet to stop. This includes the reaction distance (approximately 19 feet) and the braking distance (about 40 feet). Always remember that stopping distances can be longer on wet or icy roads.
Stop how many feet before railroad crossing?
30 feet
The stopping distance at 25 MPH can vary based on factors like road conditions and vehicle type, but on average, it takes about 50 to 60 feet to come to a complete stop. This distance includes both the reaction time and braking distance. In ideal conditions, the braking distance alone is typically around 30 to 40 feet.
That depends on how heavy the car is and the surface it is driving on
That question has many variables that must be known to give a 100% correct answer. (Weight or car, brake capability, surface driving on, ect.)
how mant feet from the stop sign ahould you stop