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Any regular passenger vehicle traveling at a speed of 20 mph should stop within a distance of 25 feet, once the brake is applied. At 35 mph, the distance will be approximately 106 feet. At 55 mph, it will be approximately 228 feet. An increase speed will always result in longer stopping distances. In addition, factors such as road and weather conditions and traffic density also affect the vehicle's stopping distance.

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