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This depends heavily on the vehicle in question. Stopping distance is a function of the mass of the vehicle, the width of the tires (i.e. friction area in contact with the pavement), and the type and "strength" of the brakes on the vehicle. A typical mid-size sedan like a Toyota Camry can stop in roughly 30 feet from 30mph. A large SUV like a Ford Explorer requires about 35-40 feet, while a Semi-Tractor trailer cab with loaded trailer can stop in about 40 feet, despite weighing over 10 times that of the SUV, since it has much more powerful brakes and much more wheel contact area.
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To estimate the measurement of one meter, you can use common objects as reference points. For example, a typical stride is around one meter, so you can count how many strides it takes to cover a distance. You can also use a ruler or measuring tape to measure objects that are known to be one meter in length and compare them visually to the distance or object you want to estimate.
Stopping Distance = about 315 feet at 70 mph
There is too many factors to narrow the stopping distance down to a specific stopping distance. One of these factors is speed many people often are going to fast in icy condition causing horrible car pile-ups and many crashes. People need to be more cautious in icy conditions.
Classic advice gives an estimation of 53.34m. How wet the conditions are, how worn your tyres are, what type of surface youre travelling on, how tired you are.. Too many factors to give a definiteive answer, but the UK highway code says 53m for a car on dry, firm surface with an alert driver. Be advised that these are the stopping distances for a 1970 ford anglia with drum brakes. The stopping power of a modern car is far better; my Volvo S60 will emergency stop from 50mph in less than 20 metres, but this excludes thinking time, which can vary hugely depending on the driver
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.
175 feet. The Oregon Drivers Handbook calculates it at closer to 240 feet. (of course many factors can make it more or less distance.)
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The typical BREAKING distance from 50mph is 38meters, but the overall stopping distance is 53meters (overall stopping distance is made up of thinking distance, which is 15meters in this case, + breaking distance)
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