10 feet
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.
229 feet
0.07km
55 miles each hour for 6 hours. 55 x 6 = 330 miles.
formula for speeds= d/tplug the givens=600/3s= 200 mi/h ;))
110 feet
229 Feet
At 20 miles per hour the average driver from the moment he sees danger until he hits the brake will travel about 44 feet.
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.
to my expierience in my current vehicle I have calculated that I can make an emergency break at 50 miles per hour of 8 to 12 feet.
to my expierience in my current vehicle I have calculated that I can make an emergency break at 50 miles per hour of 8 to 12 feet.
At 20 miles per hour the average driver from the moment he sees danger until he hits the brake will travel about 44 feet.
The speed; the acceleration; the time it takes to react before the driver notices a danger (and applies the brakes). The acceleration is affected by the mass of the car; by the quality of the brakes; and by the condition of the road (for example, whether it's slippery).
Hard to answer that one. Some drivers only get 25K out of a set of brakes while others get 90K plus. It really depends on the vehicle and the driver.
The driver suddenly applied the brakes.
ABS allows the average driver to brake harder while still being able to steer, something brakes w/o ABS usually won't allow.
At 20 miles per hour the average driver, from the moment he sees danger until he hits the brake, will travel about: