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.
On dry roads with ABS, around 46 feet.
That depends on how fast the truck is traveling.
If there is constant acceleration and deceleration then it would be 33.3 ft to stop
It depends on the state, however, most states require vehicles to be able to stop within 30 feet from 20 mph.
The stopping distance for a vehicle traveling at 30 mph is typically around 75 to 100 feet, depending on various factors such as road conditions, vehicle type, and driver reaction time. This distance includes both the reaction time distance and the braking distance. It's important for drivers to maintain a safe following distance to ensure they can stop in time.
when traveling at 55mph, how many feet do you need to stop
about 200 feet... unless your brakes are horrible
200 feet
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
h w many feet will it stop in
about 120 ft
On dry roads with ABS, around 46 feet.
That depends on how fast the truck is traveling.
228ft
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.
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.