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Q #413 - You're on a good, dry road surface. Your brakes and tyres are good. What's the typical overall stopping distance at 40 mph?
Stopping distances are affected by a number of variables. These include the type, model and condition of your vehicle, the road and weather conditions, and your reaction time. Look well ahead for hazards and leave enough space between you and the vehicle in front. This should allow you to pull up safely if you have to, without braking sharply.
23 metres (75 feet)
36 metres (118 feet)
53 metres (175 feet)
96 metres (315 feet)

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