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*The [[Human Reaction Time|reaction time]] of the driver - The longer the [[Human Reaction Time|reaction time]] the longer the [[Thinking distance|thinking distance]] and therefore '''stopping distance'''.
 
*The [[Human Reaction Time|reaction time]] of the driver - The longer the [[Human Reaction Time|reaction time]] the longer the [[Thinking distance|thinking distance]] and therefore '''stopping distance'''.
 
*The conditions of the road and tyres - The less [[friction]] between the road and tyres the longer the [[Braking Distance|braking distance]] and therefore '''stopping distance'''.
 
*The conditions of the road and tyres - The less [[friction]] between the road and tyres the longer the [[Braking Distance|braking distance]] and therefore '''stopping distance'''.
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Revision as of 10:55, 17 February 2019

Key Stage 4

Meaning

Stopping distance is the distance a vehicle travels between the driver noticing a hazard and coming to a stop.

About Stopping Distance

Stopping distance is made of two parts:

  • Thinking Distance - The distance travelled by the vehicle between noticing a hazard and putting the foot on the brakes.
  • Braking Distance - The distance travelled once the vehicle has applied the brakes.

Stopping Distance = Thinking Distance + Braking Distance

Stopping distance depends on:

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