because they have more weight as compared to wheel base
Thinking distance is the distance travelled between a driver seeing a danger and taking action to avoid it, such as putting their foot on the brake pedal to stop the car.
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The Navajo word for stop is "assay". Kind of pronounced at-say I believe.Well, Astee means "tail", and Átsé means "first". I'm not sure what word this would be.Stop!(enough) in Navajo is: k'adí!Stop! (don't do it) is: níwe!To stop as a verb is very, very hard in Navajo. There are lots of different words. For example "to stop in a wheeled vehicle", "to stop hurting" , "to stop flying", "to stop as in a watch stopping", "to stop it's flow" and "to stop and take a rest" and about 30 more are all different words.
As trucks are generally heavier than cars they require a longer distance to stop.
The more the vehicle weighs, the harder the brakes must work to stop it and the more distance it will need to stop the vehicle. However, large trucks can brake easier with more weight because weight adds friction which helps to stop the vehicle. This still doesn't fully compensate for the total stopping distance needed for a large vehicle. Basicly what he means is the heavier the vehicle the more friction it can create(slow it down) but it can add to the forward force iswell Or more precisely, the force of the vehicle going forward because of it's mass is still greater than the force of friction helping the vehicle slow down.
You have a brake pedal, and it's there for a reason. Those trucks can stop in any gear.
You should never merge into the area that makes up a vehicle's safe stopping distance. Trucks need a larger distance than a car to stop, so a larger distance should be left in front of them when merging.
To weigh in to make sure that they are not overloaded (because they causes more stress on the roads sometimes in towns at stop lights and stuff you can see the grooves in the tarmack were the trucks come through alot)
Trucks take longer to stop than passenger cars.
Some states may require it. Ports of Entry in New Mexico require rental vehicles to stop.
In most cases, rental trucks do not have to stop at weigh stations unless they are carrying a commercial load.
5-18 wheelers 11 cars
depends how fast you are travelling
No, the larger the vehicle the harder it is to stop.
Yes, moving trucks are typically required to stop at weigh stations to ensure they are not exceeding weight limits set by regulations.