30 feet
Using the [formula for the] distances as given in the UK Highway code (which are way out of date these days) to stop in an emergency from 28 mph would take 67.2 ft.
ABS or not? Disks or drums? Weight of car? Wet, Snowed or Dry ground
216 feet if you include reaction time.
Depends on the type of vehicle you are driving, road conditions, driver reaction time, etc. The average car will take 121 feet to stop after the brakes are applied. Factor in reaction time and the car will travel 265 feet before it stops.
30 feet
228 feet
Stopping Distance = about 206.25 feet at 55 mph
228 ft
about 120 ft
That depends on how heavy the car is and the surface it is driving on
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Depends on the size of the vehicle and the road conditions plus reaction time of the driver. On average it would take a total of 43 feet in a car and 52 feet in a truck going 20 mph.
When traveling at 35 mph it will take you 210 feet to come to a complete stop.
When traveling at 35 mph it will take you 210 feet to come to a complete stop
Using the [formula for the] distances as given in the UK Highway code (which are way out of date these days) to stop in an emergency from 28 mph would take 67.2 ft.
ABS or not? Disks or drums? Weight of car? Wet, Snowed or Dry ground