9.5333 feet
216 feet if you include reaction time.
55 feet
12,320 feet or 2.33 miles.
Stopping Distance = about 56.25 feet.
100 feet
9.5333 feet
3,344 feet per minute.
44 feet per second.
Under favorable conditions, including reaction time, a motor vehicle with good brakes traveling at 50 miles per hour can be stopped within approximately 133 feet. This distance can vary based on factors such as road conditions, tire traction, and driver's reaction time.
Accident reconstruction experts routinely testify that the perception + reaction time for people is about 1.5 seconds. Perception + reaction is the time it takes from when a person perceives an event that requires action to the time they take that action -- hitting the brakes in this case. A car going 50 mph is going 73.33 feet per second. So, 73.33 * 1.5 seconds = 110 feet.
216 feet if you include reaction time.
It will take an average of 229 feet to stop after going 50 miles per hours after seeing danger to stop. This will vary according to condition of brakes and drivers reaction time.
919 feet, including bronze eagle
How many feet in a yard? That would be 3 feet.
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229 feet