The Highway Code issued by the United Kingdom Department for Transport provides a list of typical stopping distances. The actual distance will be influenced by the driver's attention, road surface, weather conditions and the condition of the vehicle.
At 50 mph the suggested distance is 175 ft
At 60 mph the suggested distance is 240 ft.
It only depends on how much deceleration ("G-force") you're willing to experience. If you don't mind the discomfort of rapid deceleration, then with the help of a brick wall, you can stop going 55 mph in about 6 inches.
depending on road surfaces 150 to 250 feet
150 minutes = 2½ hours so 55 x 2½ = 55 + 55 + 27½...
150 dollars
Stopping Distance = about 206.25 feet at 55 mph
Depends on what you're trying to stop with
228 feet
it depends on how hard u stop
200 feet
228 ft
about a 123 ft 60 mph is 134 take the sqaure of the mph and that will give u the distance
55 mph.. the unbelted occupants would be traveling at 55 mph at the moment of impact. And, just after the vehicle come to a complete stop, the occupants will slam into the steering wheel, windshield, dashboard, c or other interior surfaces.