44 feet
At 40 mph, a driver's reaction time is typically around 1.5 seconds. During this time, a vehicle travels approximately 88 feet, which is the distance covered while the driver perceives a need to stop and begins to react. Therefore, the total stopping distance will include this reaction distance plus the braking distance, which can vary based on road conditions and vehicle type. Overall, the total distance to stop from 40 mph can be around 120-150 feet, depending on these factors.
Stopping distance at 40mph = 36m
It should take you a little over 3 minutes if you travel at 40mph constantly
Your tires are unbalanced. You need to get them balanced.
70m/40mph = 1+3/4 hours total if speed is a constant 40mph (70m-30m)/40mph = 1 hour remaining with above conditions met
It's about 13 hrs. and 15 min. if your traveling 40mph
Probably a bad vehicle speed sensor.
It is traveling at about 58.66 feet per second.
Depending on the make of the vehicle, it could be any number of things. It could be a plugged fuel filter, air filter, vacuum leak, ignition problems, etc.
its the trany going out.
Yes, you can be, but speeding like that is considered normal in most circumstances and may be overlooked.