depending on road surfaces 150 to 250 feet
The stopping distance at 25 mph can vary based on factors like road conditions and vehicle type, but a general rule of thumb is that it takes about 59 feet to stop. This includes the reaction distance (approximately 19 feet) and the braking distance (about 40 feet). Always remember that stopping distances can be longer on wet or icy roads.
ABS or not? Disks or drums? Weight of car? Wet, Snowed or Dry ground
At 50 mph, a car requires approximately 158 feet to come to a complete stop, which includes both the reaction time and the braking distance. The average driver's reaction time is about 1.5 seconds, during which the car travels about 110 feet. Once brakes are applied, it takes an additional 48 feet to stop the vehicle, depending on factors like road conditions and vehicle type.
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Stopping Distance = about 206.25 feet at 55 mph
about 200 feet... unless your brakes are horrible
228 ft
stop truck put in 4hi or4lo then go stop truck put in2wd and back up about 3 feet you will hear aclick
100 feet
how mant feet from the stop sign ahould you stop
The stopping distance at 25 mph can vary based on factors like road conditions and vehicle type, but a general rule of thumb is that it takes about 59 feet to stop. This includes the reaction distance (approximately 19 feet) and the braking distance (about 40 feet). Always remember that stopping distances can be longer on wet or icy roads.
ABS or not? Disks or drums? Weight of car? Wet, Snowed or Dry ground
Stop truck,put 4x4 lever in 2 wd,put transmission in reverse and back up about 3 feet and you will hear it click,then you are in 2wd.
i am 13 to but dont worry you will grow taller i am 4' 75 and size 6and a half feet so you are tiny to me