All courts shall take notice of the following tables of speed and stopping distances of motor vehicles, which shall not raise a presumption, in actions in which inquiry thereon is pertinent to the issues:
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This calculator is designed to give an accurate projection of stopping distance of a normal passenger vehicle, based on data entered. There are three sections for data. The first has to do with vehicle speed. The second is the co-efficient of friction and the third is the stopping distance.
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Given the previous set of conditions, it would mean that a driver could stop the described vehicle in a total of 6.87 seconds (including a 1 second delay for driver reaction) and your total stopping distance would be 302.28 feet, slightly more than a football field in length!
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Stopping sight distance - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Stopping sight distance is a term used in highway design. It is defined as " the length of roadway ahead visible to the driver. " Sight distance, in the context of road design, is how far a driver ...
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Stopping Distance for Auto ... Assuming proper operation of the brakes, the minimum stopping distance for an automobile is determined by the effective coefficient of friction between the tires and the road. The friction force of the road must do enough work on the car to reduce its kinetic energy to zero (work...
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RoSPA's stopping distance and pedestrian injury simulator. ... Approximately two-thirds of all crashes in which people are killed or injured happen on roads with a speed limit of 30mph or less. At 30mph, vehicles are travelling at 44 feet (about 3 car lengths) each second. ... Try the Simulator...
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Stopping Distance/Braking Distance/ Time Saved chart; ; This chart will allow the user to calculate energy values, braking distances, stopping distances, perception/reaction times, and time saved from any speeds or to compare the input of two speeds.
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Most driver's education classes teach future drivers that the stopping distance of a skidding car is directly proportional to the square of the speed of the car. That is a car traveling 10 mi/hr may require 4 feet to skid to an abrupt halt;
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Along the level surface, the Hot Wheels car collides with a box and skids to a stop over a given distance. How could work and energy be utilized to analyze the motion of the Hot Wheels car?
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A Comparison of Stopping Distance Performance for; Motorcycles Equipped with; ABS, CBS and Conventional Hydraulic Brake Systems; Donovan Green; United States Department of; Transportation, National Highway Traffic;
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