Probably about 1/4 of a second, if a well-built brick wall can be found.
216 feet if you include reaction time.
62 feet
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.
That depends on the driver's reaction time, the weight of the car, the condition of the brakes, and the composition and condition of the pavement.
30 feet
216 feet if you include reaction time.
2011 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 Carbon Edition stopped from 60-0 mph in 93ft. shortest distance I've seen for that benchmark.Koenigsegg's web site says thier Agera R has the shortest (time wise) from high speeds.200mph - 0 in 7.28sec.300 km/h - in 6.66sec.
Depends on what vehicle you are driving. The average car stopping distance including reaction time at 60 mph is about 275 feet.
62 feet
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.
That depends on the driver's reaction time, the weight of the car, the condition of the brakes, and the composition and condition of the pavement.
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.
Stopping Distance = about 206.25 feet at 55 mph
228 feet
30 feet
Put it this way... Would you rather get hit with a car going 70 MPH, or a car going 5 MPH?
It can stop in 1 second if it drives into a solid wall!