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- Braking_distance abstract "Braking distance refers to the distance a vehicle will travel from the point when its brakes are fully applied to when it comes to a complete stop. It is primarily affected by the original speed of the vehicle and the coefficient of friction between the tires and the road surface, and negligibly by the tires' rolling resistance and vehicle's air drag. The type of brake system in use only affects trucks and large mass vehicles, which cannot supply enough force to match the static frictional force.The braking distance is one of two principal components of the total stopping distance. The other component is the reaction distance, which is the product of the speed and the perception-reaction time of the driver/rider. A perception-reaction time of 1.5 seconds, and a coefficient of kinetic friction of 0.7 are standard for the purpose of determining a bare baseline for accident reconstruction and judicial notice; most people can stop slightly sooner under ideal conditions.Braking distance is not to be confused with stopping sight distance. The latter is a road alignment visibility standard that provides motorists driving at or below the design speed an assured clear distance ahead (ACDA) which exceeds a safety factor distance that would be required by a slightly or nearly negligent driver to stop under a worst likely case scenario: typically slippery conditions (deceleration 0.35g) and a slow responding driver (2.5 seconds). Because the stopping sight distance far exceeds the actual stopping distance under most conditions, an otherwise capable driver who uses the full stopping sight distance, which results in injury, may be negligent for not stopping sooner.".
- Braking_distance wikiPageExternalLink Sight_Distance.
- Braking_distance wikiPageExternalLink stopping-distance-calculator.
- Braking_distance wikiPageExternalLink tire-friction-coefficient.html.
- Braking_distance wikiPageExternalLink legp504.exe?000+cod+46.2-880.
- Braking_distance wikiPageExternalLink y2kgb3.htm.
- Braking_distance wikiPageID "8811105".
- Braking_distance wikiPageRevisionID "589184977".
- Braking_distance hasPhotoCollection Braking_distance.
- Braking_distance subject Category:Road_transport.
- Braking_distance subject Category:Vehicle_braking_technologies.
- Braking_distance comment "Braking distance refers to the distance a vehicle will travel from the point when its brakes are fully applied to when it comes to a complete stop. It is primarily affected by the original speed of the vehicle and the coefficient of friction between the tires and the road surface, and negligibly by the tires' rolling resistance and vehicle's air drag.".
- Braking_distance label "Braking distance".
- Braking_distance label "Bremsweg".
- Braking_distance label "Distance d'arrêt".
- Braking_distance label "Droga hamowania".
- Braking_distance label "Remweg".
- Braking_distance label "Тормозной путь".
- Braking_distance sameAs Bremsweg.
- Braking_distance sameAs Distance_d'arrêt.
- Braking_distance sameAs Remweg.
- Braking_distance sameAs Droga_hamowania.
- Braking_distance sameAs m.02wvgpm.
- Braking_distance sameAs Q908492.
- Braking_distance sameAs Q908492.
- Braking_distance wasDerivedFrom Braking_distance?oldid=589184977.
- Braking_distance isPrimaryTopicOf Braking_distance.