Need car's weight and stopping power to compute.
A 5 minute 45 second mile equates to a pace of 10.4347 mph
You should allow at least 4 seconds of following distance when driving a 30-foot vehicle at 55 mph. This provides enough time to react to any sudden changes in traffic ahead and helps prevent rear-end collisions.
It takes approx 1 hour 15 minutes and 26 seconds.
To convert a time in seconds to miles per hour, you first need to convert the distance to miles. 40 yards is approximately 0.02273 miles. Then, you can calculate the speed by dividing the distance by the time in hours. For 4.3 seconds over 40 yards, the speed is approximately 1.25 mph.
That event occurred in 1960. Martin Luther King Jr. was arrested in Georgia for driving 30 mph in a zone of 25 mph.
Stopping Distance = about 315 feet at 70 mph
Stopping distance at 30mph = 23m
Stopping Distance = 15 feet
Stopping distance at 40mph = 36m
Stopping Distance = about 146.25 feet.
The total stopping distance for a car travelling at 30 mph on a dry surface is about 75 feet. However, you may wish to note that in most countries, driving a car on the pavement is illegal.
Depends on what vehicle you are driving. The average car stopping distance including reaction time at 60 mph is about 275 feet.
Stopping distance mostly depends on various factors 1.Width of tyres. 2.Road friction and wetness. 3.weight of your vehicle. For safe driving a minimum of 52metres or more is considerable.
When traveling 30-mph, the braking distance is 45-feet, and the total stopping distance is 75-feet. This is the length of a semi-truck and trailer.
Yes it will need the stopping distance of a automobile traveling at the same speed and then it will need a few hundred more feet as well.
The stopping distance at 55 mph varies based on factors like vehicle type, road conditions, and braking efficiency. On average, it takes about stopping distance of stopping distance of 200-250 feet to come to a complete stop, which includes both the reaction distance (the distance traveled while the driver reacts) and the braking distance. If you consider a reaction time of about 1.5 seconds, this adds roughly 120 feet to the total stopping distance.
23 meters on a dry pavement.