15 mph
The person who was following too closely to stop before hitting the car ahead.
no, just decelerate and drive straight ahead without hitting the brakesSupplemental Information: When you are hydroplaning your tires have no contact with the road and applying the brakes or attempting a turning maneuver will send you into a spin. As stated above, when you sense that your vehicle is hydroplansing remove your foot gently from the gas allowing the vehicle to slow down so that the tires get a grip on the road surface, and THEN apply your brakes or make your maneuver.
To safely stop a bike without brakes, you can use your feet to gradually slow down by dragging them on the ground. Additionally, you can steer the bike in a zigzag pattern to reduce speed. It is important to plan ahead and give yourself plenty of time to stop.
When parking headed downhill, it is best to turn your front wheels toward the curb and set the parking brake to prevent the vehicle from rolling into the street. To determine the highest speed at which you could stop before hitting a child 65 to 70 feet ahead, you should consider your vehicle's stopping distance. At a speed of approximately 20 mph, the total stopping distance (including perception and reaction time) is about 60 feet, which suggests you could stop safely within that distance. However, at higher speeds, the stopping distance increases significantly, making it unsafe to drive faster than 20 mph in this scenario.
Just be careful, see everything ahead of you, be ready to stop or turn if needed and survey anything that you have any chance of hitting or coming close to hitting.
What lies ahead. Never, never use lay without a direct object.
Go ahead- he cannot stop you. The court will grant a divorce without his signature in the United States.Go ahead- he cannot stop you. The court will grant a divorce without his signature in the United States.Go ahead- he cannot stop you. The court will grant a divorce without his signature in the United States.Go ahead- he cannot stop you. The court will grant a divorce without his signature in the United States.
The car who hit you is at fault , however if you did not have your brakes applied , and if having them applied would have prevented you from hitting the car ahead of you , you would be partly to blame for hitting the car ahead of you. That issue depends on the speed that the other car hit you and the distance you were from the car ahead of you
You could stop at 20 miles per hour without hitting him. --------------------- Assuming The Highway Code formula for stopping distances: stopping_distance = thinking distance + stopping time = speed + speed²/20 ft (where speed is in mph) → 65 = speed + speed²/20 → speed² + 20speed + 1300 = 0 → speed = -10 + 10√14 mph ≈ 27.4 mph (The negative square root can be ignored as it gives a negative speed which is nonsense for this problem.) However, this assumes that you observe, think and can start braking within 15/22 (≈ 0.68) seconds of the child running into the road (1ft for every 1 mph of speed), and your braking matches the Highway Code assumptions for good tyres, brakes and dry road conditions.
Advisory speed sign
Drive slower, watch for animal crossing warning signs on the highway and slow down even more when you see one. Look far ahead on the sides of the road for animals, especially deer. If you run upon a deer do not swerve to miss the deer. Hit your brakes hard and keep going straight.
Advisory speed sign.